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Love it or hate it, the military is often on the cutting edge of technology.

There's nothing like a good war to get the military to think outside of the box and come

up with new solutions to old problems.

Usually that problem is how can we kill people but like… from a distance.

But seriously, along with things like rockets, the internet and even wifi started off as

a military idea.

Not all of their ideas were winners though.

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In the 1840s, Manifest Destiny was all the rage, Americans were crossing into the west

by the tens of thousands and we were staking claim to basically everything the light touched.

It was one of the primary motivations behind the Mexican American War.

When it became apparent that the United States was about to capture all of this new land

from Mexico, people were already thinking of ways to cross it.

You see, the southwestern United States is a literal desert.

The sarlacc pit from Return of the Jedi was filmed near Yuma, Arizona.

So donkeys, mules, horses, and humans had a hard time crossing that desert due to a

lack of water.

In 1847, before the war was even over, Major G.H.

Crosman and Major H.C. Wayne submitted a report to the War Department, which is now the Department

of Defense, suggesting that camels might be the way to go.

For strength in carrying burdens, for patient endurance of labor, and privation of food,

water & rest, and in some respects speed also, the camel and dromedary are unrivaled among

animals…

They will go without water, and with but little food, for six or eight days, or it is said

even longer.

Their feet are alike well suited for traversing grassy or sandy plains, or rough, rocky hills

and paths, and they require no shoeing…

The report reached the Senate Committee on Military Affairs, which is now known as the

Senate Armed Services Committee, where it was mostly laughed off as ludicrous.

Some senators even said that the desert is too cold.

Which it is believe it or not, but camels live in the desert, they're already used

to that.

One senator who really took to the proposal and tried for several years to get it implemented,

was Jefferson Davis, a man famous for always supporting good ideas.

In 1853, Jefferson Davis was appointed Secretary of War under President Franklin Pierce.

He continued to pressure Congress and the President to allocate funds for a small experiment

to see how viable the idea was, which they finally did in 1855.

Congress granted $30,000 to the project, about $866,000 in 2019 money… which is about one-tenth

of the price of a single M1 Abrams tank.

Davis wasted no time and two months later, Major H.C. Wayne and Lieutenant D.D.

Porter of the USS Supply were sent to the Mediterranean to purchase the first batch

of US camels.

Major Wayne went on his own little side quest to learn about camels first.

He stopped at the London Zoological Gardens to learn about their care and then interviewed

members of the French Camel Corps in Paris.

Yes, there was a French Camel Corps, they just used them to colonize Algeria.

Then he went to the Crimea, where camels were actively being used by the British in the

Crimean War against Russia.

It was there that Wayne decided dromedaries were preferable to camels.

Back in the day, the term "camel" usually specifically referred to the two-humped Bactrian

camel, it was significantly larger and slower, but could carry more weight.

A dromedary is the one humped Arabian camel.

It was quicker, could still carry a considerable load, and was much easier to ride, in fact

Arabian camels had been used for military purposes for as long as the horse.

Some militaries even outfitted them with cannons…

I know that's just a drawing so you might not believe me.

So here's a real picture, look at that, that's awesome!

Ahem, so anyway, Wayne and Porter were ordered to buy several different kinds of camels from

different places in order to test which ones would be suitable in America.

The story of their adventures is actually kind of funny.

They became somewhat experts in the camel trade and were able to refuse gifts of diseased,

worthless camels from the viceroy of Egypt.

Porter even had to construct a "camel deck" on the ship because they were so much larger

than horses.

In the end, they paid about $250 each for 33 camels from five different countries.

Twenty one larger Arabian camels for general hauling, nine swift dromedary camels for chasing

off Indians – direct quote from Jefferson Davis – two Bactrian two-hump camels, and

one Booghdee hybrid camel with only one hump.

A few camels died on the trip over.

But also, a few were born, so in May 1856, 34 camels landed in Indianola, Texas, beginning

the US Camel Corps.

The Texans laughed at Wayne, saying there was no way a camel could carry more than a

mule.

And I'll give it to them, camels do look pretty awkward.

But in front of a crowd, Wayne loaded four bales of hay, weighing a total of 1256 pounds

onto one camel, and it stood up and walked away without any struggle.

To convey to you the surprise and sudden change of sentiment when the camel, at the signal,

rose and walked off with his four bales of hay, would be impossible.

This was enough to make front page news in Texas.

Mules can carry about 300 pounds, a Bactrian camel can carry up to 1500, one of the larger

Arabians can carry 1000 pounds, and the swifter dromedaries can only carry 700.

Which is still more than double what a mule can carry.

The Camel Corps was stationed at the newly constructed Camp Verde, Texas, about 60 miles

north west of San Antonio.

But it wasn't just camels that were recruited into the Army.

Major Wayne also hired five Arabs and Turks to help teach the Americans how to properly

care for and ride the camels.

They actually make an appearance in several movies about the Camel Corps.

Praying, caterwauling heathens, that's what they are.

Don't seem to matter much how man looks to god, long as he looks.

The most famous of them was Hi Jolly… though his real name was actually Hadji Ali and the

Americans just couldn't pronounce that.

Though that wasn't his real name either.

It was actually Philip Tedro, he was a half-Greek, half-Syrian from Turkey, though it wasn't

actually Turkey at the time, it was still the Ottoman Empire.

But like many people who convert to Islam and complete the Hajj, he changed his name

to Hadji Ali.

Many of my fellow veterans will probably recognize that word as the derogatory term for Muslims.

But it actually just means "someone who has completed the Hajj" the closest Christian

word would be Pilgrim.

Think back, Pilgrim.

So when you call someone a hadji, you're basically calling them a pilgrim.

Well take some advice, Pilgrim.

Do you know how or when that term became a pejorative?

It comes from Jonny Quest, the 1960s cartoon.

This character is named Hadji, he's actually Indian, and while there are Indian Muslims,

it's pretty clear in the show that he's Hindu.

But you know, all brown people are basically the same, I guess.

Anyway, Hadji Ali or Hi Jolly, was so important to the project that he also appears in every

movie about the Camel Corps.

While we're performing introductions, let me introduce you to Hadji Ali from Smyrna,

we call him Hi Jolly.

How do you do?

Effendi.

Here you are Hi Jolly, no pork in yours!

Okay!

Hadji Ali's the name, or if you prefer as your barge driver so quaintly called me, Hi

Jolly!

Ha ha!

Camel instructor extraordinaire, at your service, sir.

The guy playing Hadji Ali in this one is actually Italian, but you know, all brown people…

I sure am glad whitewashing is no longer a thing in Hollywood.

It took the Americans a while to get used to the camels, the saddles are a bit awkward,

and camels are notoriously ill-tempered and stubborn.

They also smell different, not any worse than a horse, but different.

Which always made horses, donkeys, and mules afraid of them because they were this weird

foreign smelling animal, they'd always be restless when camels were around.

It was such a problem that Brownsville, Texas banned them from the city limits.

But Wayne continued to acclimate them and even began running experiments, when it became

obvious that camels weren't well suited for combat.

They're unwieldy in close quarters and can't sprint for very long like a horse.

In short bursts, camels have a top speed of 40 miles an hour, while a horse is only 30,

but can sustain it for much longer.

But the camel did beat the horse when it came to long distances.

During one experiment, he set a team of six camels against a team of six mules in a race

to San Antonio and back while carrying a cargo of oats.

The mules carried 1800 pounds and took five days, while the camels carried 3600 pounds

and took only two days.

That's double the cargo in half the time.

So it became pretty clear that the camels were much better suited for transporting cargo

as part of a wagon train.

In 1857, Buchanan was sworn in as president.

As a result, Major Wayne was transferred to another post and Jefferson Davis was out as

Secretary of War… but I have a feeling we'll be hearing from him again . And their replacements

were impressed with the camels so far.

So in June of that year, they were set to the task of helping E.F. Beale create a wagon

road across the 35th parallel, from Fort Defiance, Arizona to the Colorado River.

Kind of like the Southwest's version of the Oregon Trail.

He took 25 camels with him in the ultimate test of their ability, it's actually the

plot of every movie featuring the Camel Corps.

Except for Hawmps which is just terrible.

And look what gets off the boat, a bunch of raunchy, mangy… hawmps.

The expedition left in August 1857, and it took a while before Beale really warmed up

to the camels.

They pack their heavy load of corn, of which they never taste a grain; put up with any

food offered them without complaint, and are always up with the wagons…

It is a subject of constant surprise and remark to all of us, how their feet can possibly

stand the character of the road we have been traveling over for the last ten days.

It is certainly the hardest road on the feet of barefooted animals I have ever known.

You see, while horses need horseshoes, camel toes can take quite a beating…

I'm sorry.

The camels travelled 30-40 miles a day, they basically ate whatever they could find on

the trail including cactus, and would go 8-10 days without water.

The horses and mules would start to freak out from thirst after only 36 hours.

Here's a painting from the artist that went along with the expedition, as you can see,

the horses and mules are basically drowning themselves in the river, while the camels

are just hanging out in the back giving absolutely zero f***s.

Several times during the trip, they got lost while looking for a waterhole and it was the

camels that went out searching that saved the day.

I believe at this time I may speak for every man in our party, when I say that there is

not one of them who would not prefer the most indifferent of our camels to four of our best

mules.

They arrived at the Colorado River in October 1857, which was the biggest test, because

for those of you familiar with fording rivers, things don't always go your way.

This was compounded by the rumor that camel's can't swim.

It's said that camels can't.

Is it true that camels can't swim?

I don't know, we're about to find out.

Camels, can't swim!

No, instinctively afraid of the water.

They can swim, in fact, the older of the two movies shows them doing it…

Okay we'll just ignore that really bad cookie cutter frame there…

The point is that they totally c- what?!

WHAT?!

I think we're gonna need CaptainDisillusion to crack this one.

All the camels, fully loaded successfully swam across the Colorado River, which is an

average of 300 feet wide.

Two horses and ten mules drowned during the same attempt.

Beale's expedition continued to Fort Tejon, California, a distance of 1200 miles covered

in four months.

He left the camels there and retraced his steps a year later.

Extending the road from Fort Smith, Arkansas, through Fort Defiance, Arizona, to Fort Tejon,

California.

Much like the Oregon Trail, Beale's Wagon Road later became a railroad and then a rather

famous highway where you can get your kicks…

Route 66.

You can still hike the trail and find signs like this.

The camel experiment was declared a huge success.

The Secretary of War petitioned Congress to buy 1000 more camels in 1858, 1859, and again

in 1860.

But then the Civil War happened, starring our old friend Jefferson Davis.

Because of Beale's expeditions, 31 camels were in Fort Tejon, California, which remained

part of the Union, they were used for local hauling and map surveying during the war.

80 camels were still in Camp Verde, Texas and were captured by the Confederacy.

Many of the camels were abused or even killed, but a few of them were put to use by the Confederate

Quartermasters.

An entire infantry company in Mississippi used a single camel to carry their luggage

around.

Apparently even Robert E Lee was impressed by the camels.

When the war ended, all of the remaining camels fell under US control again, but they didn't

know what to do with them.

Because the railroad was about to render them obsolete.

The first transcontinental railroad was underway and as a result, people didn't really do

wagon trains anymore.

So some of the camels were sold at auction.

Camels went to circuses or civilian transportation companies, even Hi Jolly bought a few and

used them for several years.

Others were simply turned loose in the desert.

Wild camels were spotted for decades afterwards, Douglas MacArthur apparently saw one in 1885,

there were sightings in 1901 and 1913, and even one near the Salton Sea in California

in 1941.

But that's nothing compared to the Legend of the Red G host.

In 1883, a woman in Arizona was trampled to death by a camel who left behind tufts of

red fur, then it terrorized prospectors in the surrounding area and was rumored to be

carrying a dead rider on its back.

Once, a hunter took a shot at it and the head fell off, because why not, right?

It made its way down to Mexico, where it was known as el Fantasma Colorado and was eventually

shot and killed in 1893, still wearing a harness but the rider must have been shaken off.

And because everything comes full circle, legend has it that the rider was Hi Jolly…

even though he was still alive at the time.

Hadji Ali died in 1902 and he was such an important local figure that they put up a

pyramid shaped monument in his honor in Quartzsite, Arizona.

It also contains the ashes of Topsy, the last US branded camel, which died in 1934 at the

age of 80.

One of the other camels' bones were sent to the Smithsonian and are still on display,

even mentioning its time in the Camel Corps.

The camel experiment was never officially called the US Camel Corps.

But I mean, c'mon, what a cool name.

And because of the success of the experiment camels were imported and used all over the

west by civilians starting their own camel corps small businesses.

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While the military may have been the source of the ultimately failed camel experiment,

the idea was eventually picked up by civilian companies.

Maybe not to the extent that Wayne, Beale, or Davis would have liked, but that's due

more to the railroad than to the camel.

While you may think it was a silly idea to bring a foreign animal to the United States

to try and change the culture and landscape…

I'd remind you that horses are foreign to America too.

The United States is a nation of immigrants, not only with its people but with its ideas,

we often borrow foreign ideas and make them better.

Hamburgers, pizza, even the car, are all foreign inventions.

The camel was a foreign idea that probably would have worked if not for the bad timing

of the Civil War.

And an even better foreign invention coming along.

Many of the things you probably thought were American aren't, so take a look around,

you're surrounded by foreign ideas, which isn't so bad, because now, you know better.

The State of the Union is on Tuesday, so join us for some group therapy, I'll also be

at Vidcon London next week so there won't be a new video for a while.

But if you'd like to add your name to this list of camel jockies, head on over to patreon.com/knowingbetter.

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Hello and welcome to the Isle of Harris

Duggal and I are on a small trip we just come over to Harris & Lewis for a few

days without the caravan to catch up with friends and a lot of people do like

it when I bring you with me for the journey so I decided to make a little

video about that this week this morning we left North Uist and drove to burner a

got the ferry over to leave a borough and now we're driving up the east coast

of Harris the the bays road which maybe some people might think is not a good

idea when it's so icy but I've got the Navara in four-wheel drive taking it

really easy and we are visiting a friend up the east coast to start with so let

me bring you on that journey today...

[music]

Oh excuse me!

Thank you!

[music]

C'mon Doug!

[Gentle harp music]

We had a lovely time with our friends in the Isle of Lewis. Now we're heading back

to the Isle of North Uist; we're just getting over into Harris, we're going to

go back over the North Harris Hills and then this time we're going to go down

the west coast which is the more beachy, ocean sort of side of Harris as opposed

to the east side that we came up which was the more sort of mountainous side.

So enjoy the journey!

[sound of waterfall]

[music]

So there we have it, Dougal and I are now back on the Isle of North Uist. I hope

you enjoyed coming with us for that lovely drive through the Isle

of Harris, and a little visit to the Isle of Lewis. It was just a gentle vlog for

you this week; just something that I know people do enjoy watching and I do enjoy

making. I'm going to wrap it up now and leave you with some shots of Dougal

enjoying his ball on the beach. But for now, from the beautiful island of North

Uist, from Dougal and from me...

Thanks for tuning in!

Right, you want your ball?

[upbeat music]

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LIFTING tomahawks

This is the story of two men and one city,

carried away by a dark fate: the terrible war of 1812,

between the United States and England.

One of these men was American Stephen Ruddell.

The other was Tecumseh, the largest Indian chief

native of Tippecanoe, province of Shawnee Indians.

The wick of the war was already on,

when a barge carrying salt, come Vincennes,

capital of the US territory of Indiana,

remonta la Wabash River, direction Tippecanoe.

Really!

The mosquitoes are as big as eagles here.

Situ not kill them, Joe,

you'll break your neck by crushing.

All because of Shawnee.

It is for them that we did all that.

They sell their land to the United States,

not for money, but for salt!

It's very clever ....

Have you ever tried to keep your meat in money?

That's not a reason...

Continue to occupy them, that they can not leave.

You four, follow me.

Bring the barge to shore.

Group the skins, the process returns to Vincennes.

These pesky Shawnee Tippecanoe

will have very bad.

In his next sermon, the Prophet speaks of the United States,

and how they still injured Shawnee a payment.

It was the Americans.

First they steal our traps,

so we do not exchange against skin food.

Then they send the whiskey Wyandot

to Miami and Potawatomi drunk for their leaders,

and get them to sign unfair treaties.

Finally, they do not send us our salt payment,

that our meat rots, and that we did not eat in the winter.

I said, "Empoignons our axes against the Americans!"

Me, Prophet of the Shawnee Nation, I spoke.

Convene a council.

My brother the Prophet harsh words to our friends, the United States.

I can not imagine that we have the same mother ....

You know one thing:

the war paint and tomahawk in hand.

The tomahawk is louder than your words.

But the peace that I advocate would help our people.

I will go to Vincennes

ask the Governor Harrison what is our salt.

And yet reap his lies?

Go talk to Harrison.

I have my painting and my tomahawk.

You are my blood brother

but I am your leader.

If you dare do anything until I talk to the governor,

you will know the weight of the punishment.

Have ye all conscience

if you choose war rather than peace.

The Prophet has said the truth, Governor Harrison.

I want peace with the United States,

but I can not remember my brother and his followers

as it will continue.

Tecumseh, we want peace, too.

Do not you see that enemy agents

trying to sow division?

I can not prove it to the Prophet.

You promised to send another shipment of salt.

My brother has already formed a war party.

If he kills one of our settlers ...

It is the home of Smith.

The Governor, they are Indians.

Come quickly.

The expedition of my brother ....

It looks like the fire is out,

you can not see anything.

Yes Fortunately.

The salt is here! Take everything!

Your brother is not going to climb in our esteem, Tecumseh.

Why he burnt the house?

Knowing the Prophet, this house is not interested in anything.

Governor !

Indians attacked the offices of Marshall.

They took salt and meat?

Everything, and went into the hills.

It was a diversion to lure us here.

I hope there are no injuries.

While talking to this redskin, they plunder the city.

Calm down, friend.

We all know that Tecumseh was too reasonable

to organize such a thing.

Thank you, Shayne.

But the Smith home burned down, and Marshall was looted.

The Redskins have the nerve to come here ...

Gentlemen ... Let's go to my office.

Chief Tecumseh and I are looking for a long time

a path for peace between the United States and tribes.

You will be pleased to learn that we are negotiating with them

the purchase of certain lands,

whose strategic location will allow the rapid construction of forts,

if necessary.

Great news, sir.

For now, we are negotiating with the Kishpoko branch of Shawnee.

The others will come later.

Of course, this information is confidential.

I give it to no tantrums

not to spoil our peace efforts.

I hope you understand.

If there is anything, count on us.

Thank you.

If you want peace, redskin, your brother away from Vincennes.

Do not listen, he speaks under the influence of anger.

If I have to shut my brother,

do the same with some of your men.

Come to dinner tonight.

Laura kitchen, you will forget Barker.

Shayne thank you, I'll be there.

Perfect, I warn Laura.

Goodbye, Governor.

My brother will be punished for his actions today.

If the Prophet joined our vision,

it would become a friend of the United States.

When the Prophet was young,

he lost it ?? because of an American.

It will be hard to forget such a thing.

I'll let you take care of Tecumseh.

I will send a request for flour,

according to our treaty.

When our friendship will go without signed documents,

then peace will be assured.

The important thing is not official documents.

This is what it feels like here.

Goodbye, Governor.

Goodbye, Chief.

You heard them.

Fortunately, you did not come on the fire.

Better that my presence remains secret

as it suits us.

- I will not bring me all the better. - Clearly.

I sent for you, Ruddell,

because President Madison trusts you.

I took advantage of the presence of merchants

give them your information without convening a major meeting.

They have taken the bait, as if it were a confession.

Now they know for Kishpoko,

I hope you know what you are doing.

He had to try something.

This salt load was shipped secretly

but spies had information.

If someone is attacking Kishpoko,

we know that the official was present today.

Vincennes You left long ago.

There are a lot of new. Things have changed.

The Indians do not change.

I grew up with the family of Tecumseh and the Prophet.

I know the Redskins, Governor.

If the Prophet is in line with the British,

we will force his hand.

The faster I will speak to Little Cloud, village Kishpoko, the better.

I come back as soon as possible.

Behind, they see you.

Well, Father, you come back very late.

Neglecting his case because of a fire ...

I regret...

I always prefer the fire in your eyes.

What have we here? New skins?

Very well.

The market explodes in New York and Boston.

- They have the best air. - They are.

But do not pay too much.

Come to the office, I rule you.

Ah, Laura,

was a guest at dinner tonight.

A guest ?

You tell me now?

Father, you can not invite someone in such a short time.

We found at home.

C'est Tecumseh.

Tecumseh.....

- You destroyed the barge? - Totally.

- The salt is dissolved in the river. - Nothing is left.

Very well.

Father?

Mr. Bancroft ask.

Tell him I'm busy.

Oh, Mr. Bancroft ... Come in.

You should go get dinner.

Very well. Do not be too late.

General Proctor.

Rest, gentlemen, I'm not in uniform.

Who is this girl ?

My daughter Laura.

She knows nothing of all this, as it goes.

You are far from Fort Maldon, General.

The US-espionage against occupying the territory between here and Canada.

I came in person to avoid the risk of noise abroad the plan.

It's a long trip.

This wilderness is our weakness.

To us to make us strong.

MacGregor, do you have a map of the territory?

Yes.

My men have identified the hills, roads and trails.

We can also add trees and bushes.

It could be useful.

A train and a convoy of soldiers have already left Fort Maldon.

He is coming.

You send us soldiers before the declaration of war?

Gunners MacGregor.

The convoy carrying guns,

for the hills overlooking the road to Vincennes.

This city is the headquarters of the US Army,

if war is declared.

Nothing says, sir!

It's possible, even plausible.

Indian guide our convoy on small mountain roads.

If this plan works,

guns repel the army before coming to Canada.

It had better work.

The King does not intend to lose this war.

When these guns are in place, hide them.

muskets Indians were promised.

They were in the convoy.

The Americans are not idle.

They negotiate with tribes to buy more land.

They want a strong line from here to the border.

They should not buy the land.

Such a defense would thwart our plans.

Demming,

that the Prophet attack the village Kishpoko immediately.

If necessary...

it kills the Chief Little Cloud to warn other tribes

not to sell land in the United States.

Yes sir.

The shooting stations will be ready for the guns

when the convoy arrives.

Good luck, sir.

Thank you, Captain.

Okay, MacGregor, let's review this card.

I would like to see the position of the surrounding hills.

So it's your brother, the Prophet

that caused these problems today?

Tecumseh,

we know each other since childhood.

You have studied our culture.

And like her, is not it?

Your schools,

your religion,

the architecture of your cities ...

These are good things.

So why the Prophet and other leaders

do not they see it?

It takes many moons ...

Well des lunes ...

There is always an earth and sky ....

and years of civilization between our peoples.

Between us, too, Laura.

You reduce that distance.

Do you think it would be different if I lived as a white man?

With white man's clothes?

I would stay an Indian in the eyes of your people.

Laura,

you know what I feel for you.

But it would take a miracle for me to have the right to tell you.

I freed myself later.

It's always the same :

always work when you have to visit.

Sorry, Tecumseh.

I understand.

Father,

the Prophet is responsible for today.

Tecumseh will punish.

What will you do to him?

I banished Tippecanoe.

He must learn to respect the authority of its leader.

I see....

But this is not a little hard?

He had recovered his due.

But, Father ...

You should not defend the Prophet.

It could also burn your trade.

Yes, my daughter ...

A man could restore peace in the territory.

If Steve was there ...

Steve Ruddell ?

Maybe our problems have become too small for him ...

Or that nothing here is enough for him ...

Chief Little Cloud!

The Prophet's way.

It will kill you and burn your teepee.

We must destroy the bridge leading to the village.

It is the only access point to the village.

What happens to my fighter?

Governor Harrison built this bridge,

it will build another.

Take your men to the ravine, I'll blow this bridge!

Come on Fever!

Spread the word to other tribes.

They prepare: the Prophet attack again.

If we do not beat the Prophet, we will never have peace.

It is the wish of the Great White Male Washington

and we will protect them.

You speak the language of truth.

We will do it.

Tecumseh,

I returned to foster dialogue between the tribes.

The Prophet's getting to reign terror.

He hopes to direct them to the British.

What can I do ?

I have not seen my brother since the attack of Vincennes.

He always wanted ....

You just plant the problems so far.

But I am willing to stop.

Fold up the Americans, if you want. You're not my boss.

I will reign on Shawnee and Tippicanoe.

I'll be the leader.

- By what right ? - This one !

Unless your tomahawk is stronger.

You would face your brother?

It is the only solution, Steve.

He always wanted to be leader.

He will have his chance.

And when I head, Sinnamatha,

you will die.

Our people will meet to attend it.

Tecumseh.....

You're the man that makes the difference between peace and war.

- Situ .... - I do not intend to die, Steve.

I'm going to get ready.

I can not kill my brother.

You recognize me as the leader.

But you wanted to kill me, there is no love between us.

You will leave Tippecanoe forever.

You will not possess, on the lands of Shawnee.

Let those who want to follow my brother now follow.

Take what is yours and go!

You're an idiot, brother.

You should have killed me.

All my life I defended and protected.

I can not hurt him.

You could not.

He will certainly turn to the English.

He will spread his propaganda of fear

to all the tribes of the territory.

Only propaganda can fight propaganda.

There must be a way to prove to the tribes

that the United States wants to be friends.

I see a well.

We talked about it when we were kids.

That dream you had to base Tippecanoe

on the model of cities whites.

I never stopped thinking about it.

So why not do it?

A city with real homes,

une école, une église.

Flower gardens, and farms.

- Is it possible ? - Yes, with the help of Harrison.

All tribes have proof

Indians and white men can coexist.

Steve...

It would allow me to ask Laura to marry me.

Tell your men that the equipment and workers

will arrive in two weeks.

It is a stunning project, Steve, but I'm sure it will work.

Let us give an example to the tribes, and they will follow the all.

I send forth workers and equipment.

Warn Tecumseh.

- I've already done it. - Very well.

- We are on the path of peace. - Half-way.

We will have peace only when they know that these spies are in Vincennes.

You have a plan in mind?

Let them know that I monitors. We will see their plan.

They want to kill you.

Then we will know that distrust.

Well good luck, Steve.

Thank you.

Where is your father, Miss MacGregor?

In his office.

- Wait, it gets ... - Thank you.

It will not be long...

- Who is it ? - Demming.

It happened.

Tecumseh and the Prophet severed ties.

The Prophet is banished from the village.

It took time, but it weakens Tecumseh.

Perhaps.

The attack on the Indian village was stopped by Steve Ruddell.

Ruddell ?

He's in town.

He left at Harrison, he comes here.

He must come for Laura.

Ruddell me connaît.

I met him in Washington during a peace talks.

Wait.

Young woman, I have 150 hides of elephants ...

On the elephants?

- Steve ! - Laura !

What a pleasure !

Steve, I thought I would never see you again!

Exit through the reserve, General.

The door opens onto the alley.

I can not stay in Vincennes if Ruddell is.

You will see the details without me?

I'll do my best.

You're hard to please, Laura.

Historically, even when we were children.

Do not worry.

When the good man show, I will take hold.

I will contact you from Canada.

- Where is your father ? - With customers.

Business booms, but for you, it will be time.

- Let's go to his office. - Okay.

Let's go!

Father?

Steve Ruddell !

It's good to see you, buddy!

We were talking about you the other night.

Shayne, you have not changed.

You look beautiful!

As in the old days, Laura.

Steve, Laura, and Tecumseh, the small band.

Always make the 400 blows.

And look at you!

I'm getting old, Steve.

It is as strong as a b ?? egg.

Able to lift a moose skin

with the momentum, and above!

Where is Bancroft?

I sent it in reserve, he sees what we have in stock.

I could have given him a detailed inventory.

Sometimes I wonder who is the boss here.

You have dinner with us tonight, Steve?

Please.

I will put my coat on Sunday.

Very well. Sit down and talk.

Shayne Sorry, I have to do, I have to go.

So tonight, you'll tell us everything!

Heard.

Well, tonight, Steven.

I saw Tecumseh, Laura.

He thinks a lot about you.

It comes in Vincennes, on the occasion.

Why did you come back, Steve?

They send me here for business.

Un instant, Steve.

I'll see if Mr. Bancroft is doing.

It's strange, it's not there.

He had to leave behind.

He lost his snuffbox.

HP ?

Are you sure it is in Bancroft?

I was in the reserve there is a moment,

and she was not there.

These are crossed rifles insignia of the King's Grenadiers.

- You know where it went down? - At the hotel, why?

It is perhaps for that I am in Vincennes, Laura.

The English know too much about our plans.

Your father has long been known?

No, this is a new customer.

I would like to meet him. I can take him?

It could be problematic.

It's already the case.

Yes ?

The owner sent me.

We found your snuffbox down.

Ruddell ?

General Proctor!

You should notify us of your arrival.

There you would have received as a minister.

What do you want ?

An English gentleman is not one without his snuffbox.

And it should keep you c ?? ur:

she wears the badge of one of your favorite regiments.

Thank you so much.

I have to do, kindly ...

A soldier in civilian clothes ...

It is unusual for a general to become a spy.

We are not at war, Mr Ruddell.

I'm here on business with Mr. MacGregor.

Current affairs?

You'll have to answer questions Governor Harrison.

Of course, without objection ....

Good work, Captain.

The horses are at the back, hurry up.

Steve !

This is the first time I've dealt with him.

It did not seem to be a soldier.

Nothing about it was indicated,

and he knows very well the skin.

Who has he been free to contact here?

The other man who was with him, the one who hit me.

Proctor appears to have used you and your business,

to hide the real purpose of his visit.

It's possible...

I hope you do not think ....

You would not do that to Laura.

Of course not.

Otherwise I deny.

I'll bring it to Harrison.

See you at home.

Proctor was able to escape?

I made him leave the city.

More Ruddell ...

Yes, you can join the Prophet quickly?

He camped near the site of the gun in the woods.

I would say one hour, maybe a little more.

I have a message for him:

he attacks my farm tonight.

What?

Nobody will suspect someone here that the Prophet attacked.

Steve Ruddell is my home.

And he will die

trying to protect us Laura and me.

At what time should they attack?

Tell them...

I'll sign in my window with a lantern.

And do not forget :

they do no harm to my daughter!

I know your esteem Ruddell.

But this time, you have no choice.

I say that to my conscience.

Hurry up.

I'm surprised Proctor took the risk of coming in person.

Something important must weave.

I received information from the Canadian border.

It was the routine before this story with Proctor.

There may be a link.

The report said an artillery stock arrived in Fort Maldon,

then was shipped back.

Redirected from the fort?

They seek to locate the cargo, but it seems to have disappeared.

Closely monitor land and naval movements. "

This artillery must have in the strategy of Proctor,

certainly related to Indiana.

Therefore Proctor is there.

I asked the information to redouble their efforts,

but time is short.

The war may break out from one moment to another.

At least it gives me elements of understanding.

The difference between victory and defeat,

may lie in the snuffbox of an English gentleman.

Nothing like a good port to finish a meal.

Looks like my cooking has given indigestion to Dad.

No, Laura, that's not it.

But suddenly, these things seem very important.

A cozy house ...

The satisfaction of a good meal, a good wine ....

And a pretty girl to admire.

Too much wine.

I understand very well.

But we can not relax our day.

Everyone is bound by its principles,

his politics...

And people die of all that ...

But you certainly prefer to avoid talking about politics.

Good night, Steve.

Good night, Shayne. See you tomorrow.

Tomorrow? Oh yes.

Yes, tomorrow.

- Good night, my daughter. - Good night Daddy.

You left so long ...

I do not even know if you've changed.

Why would I change?

Oh, Steve...

You left Vincennes there are more than two years.

Why did not you write?

It Is ....

I do not know....

I thought maybe you'd be married to Tecumseh.

He always said he would propose you the the time comes.

But time has not come.

For any of us.

He loves you, you know ...

And the new town of Tippecanoe will come over time.

The Indians never follow a leader who married a white woman.

Will you be in Tippecanoe during construction?

Much of the time.

Harrison send workers to help.

We will have to prevent conflicts

between Indians and them.

The English and the Prophet you will lead a hard life.

It will not please them, for sure.

If only...

Steve !

Des Shawnee !

Go for help in the city. Your father and I are holding them back.

Shayne !

I saw Steve!

I'm on it from above!

We saw the fire from the city.

Indians are attacking us!

I knew it would solve their safe their account.

He almost set me mine.

Thank you, Governor.

You have arrived quickly!

It pays to have a team on the alert!

Steve, you okay?

- Thanks to you. - Thanks to Dad.

If he had not shot the Indian, I'd not driven me.

Neither are you, Steve, if I had not thrown that box.

Governor,

I will not accuse anyone until you have solid evidence.

Steve, I know your affection for MacGregor.

But if Shayne is guilty and that you let get away,

you risk your life.

These are the Shawnee who attacked you heard Laura.

His father has killed himself.

We must be able to prove if he is involved with the British.

Comment ?

You hire white men to work at Tippecanoe.

Engage also Trappers MacGregor

a Demming in particular.

- They could sabotage the project. - We will monitor.

And if they try anything, we'll be on the right track.

Heard, Steve.

We will make your way.

PLAN DE CONSTRUCTION DE TIPPECANOE

The English have promised me more power.

But it's Tecumseh who gains power, white brothers.

Construction of Tippecanoe coming to an end.

What do you think you will do ?

Let them finish.

Demming is on site.

It will prevent us from completion.

Tecumseh will go into southern cities to inform them.

And in his absence,

you will become the leader of Tippecanoe,

King of Indian nations.

Harrison will send the US Army to stop.

Exactly.

But what he does not know,

is that our guns are in the hills,

prêts à réduire ses forces en pièces.

And know that your men have English muskets.

These cars are full of weapons and ammunition

for you.

It will be a declaration of war between the United States and England.

The child never knows what is good for him.

It should perhaps be another war for Americans to realize

that they need to protect their homeland, England.

This plan suit you?

Americans pay for this ?? it.

I accept your plan, my brothers.

Tecumseh !

Monsieur Ruddell !

Demming and two men left the city.

They took the horses?

They left in silence, so that we do not notice them.

In which direction ?

They separated, the hills.

Et Demming ?

To the Great White Rock.

Come on!

It leaves it to advance,

to see where it goes.

It is dismounted.

Let ours here.

Here the scope and sighting area of ​​your gun, Lieutenant.

The other teams will receive their instructions tonight.

Can we know the day of the attack?

No, but you will be informed on time.

Do contact us under any circumstances.

Take no risks.

Understood, sir.

WELCOME TO THE NEW Tippecanoe

City Tippecanoe should symbolize goodwill

and sincerity, between the Indian nations

and their friends and neighbors, the United States.

And now, the man whose dream has made this city:

Chief Tecumseh, the Shawnee nation.

White Brothers

people of my tribe,

what you see here

says more than any speech.

I'm leaving today for the South,

to carry the news of Tippecanoe,

and show our brothers that they too can renew their city.

Everywhere I go,

I will know the generosity of the United States.

Let our united forces

always away war of our territory,

and we guarantee perpetual peace.

Prophet.

Tecumseh went for a week, it does not like.

- To me either. - So ?

- What will you do ? - We launch attacks.

Come in.

Another attack?

Worst.

The Prophet attack the settlements and killing his people,

but he also took Tippecanoe and is proclaimed leader.

They were waiting for the start of Tecumseh to cause our attack,

and bombard us with their secret artillery.

As you said, it will take six months to find these guns.

Governor,

let them know that our army will leave in the morning,

to draw the Prophet out of Tippecanoe.

What?

Gather all the trucks, ready to leave at dawn.

More Steve ...

Let me explain the plan.

The company commanders:

the regular army and militia will be in working order

fully equipped, at 5:30.

Henry Harrison, governor.

It's all over town.

All able-bodied men were mobilized at dawn.

Send prevent Gunners tonight.

Make sure that the Prophet distributed muskets to his men.

I hope Steve Ruddell will not return to interfere.

As long as he is alive, I am not sure of anything.

The messengers of the road to do.

They go quickly.

Steve,

I'm worried.

The Prophet is not silly.

It will cause you to attack if there was well prepared.

We must win this battle, Laura,

or the United States will switch to the territory of Indiana.

I sent for Tecumseh, but he will not return in time.

He must gather his warriors against the Prophet.

But for now...

It is for us to ...

But it can not be much.

Oh Steve, if you're hurt ...

Laura...

I have a job here.

When I'm finished,

I get back to Washington.

You're afraid if you stay,

Tecumseh is hurt to learn that you love me?

- Laura .... - Let me finish!

It's you that I love,

Tecumseh pass.

If I have to throw myself at your feet,

I will do it.

Why are we waiting here? It could be argued.

You will understand in a moment.

And these trucks must bring our men?

Let's call them the vanguard, Barker.

It looks like gibberish military ...

Free horse and get off!

It's the sound of a cannon.

Right, Mr. MacGregor. A cannon designed us.

You knew they were there?

Not exactly. Now we know.

In very little time, gentlemen,

we will return to camp.

These are models!

They go up the hill!

Change the target.

You have them all?

I hope.

I do not see a new battery.

They are fifteen in all.

Gather your team, you attack.

What decided the Prophet, Steve? He went without a fight?

He wants 24 hours to think.

- 24 hours ? - He wants to save time.

You believe in a surprise attack?

There is something in the air.

MacGregor has not proposed anything.

I will ascend above the guard that night.

You've gone far enough, Shayne.

Do not touch your gun.

Maybe we should talk to Governor Harrison.

Why ? Where is the problem, Steve?

I waited to be certain you were going to Tippecanoe.

Nonsense...

I was just ...

The Prophet enough information to massacre our people.

Steve...

I've always enjoyed ...

What a pity that we serve under different flags ...

I just ask you a favor ...

You will take care of ...

Laura, for me?

- She will marry me. - Really ?

It's fantastic.

I do not think I can attend the wedding, but ....

I wish you

All the happiness in the world.

I'm sorry, son.

You're sure it's him?

Your idiots killed by mistake MacGregor

and revealed your weapons to the Americans.

It should surprise them with our musket fire.

It remains for us to attack first.

The drums fell silent. Let us prepare ourselves, sir.

Blow the rally.

Everyone to the barricades. Guns in position!

The city ! If we do not defend, it's the end!

This is the end of Tippecanoe, Steve.

This is the end of many things, Governor.

Gone is the dream of Tecumseh.

SCHOOL

Tecumseh !

We knew you'd be here.

How is your father, Laura?

He is dead.

Steve told me that he died a hero fighting the Prophet.

I'm sorry, Laura.

It was a good man.

Come with us, Tecumseh.

Harrison will welcome you.

The Shawnee left the North.

My place is with them.

But your place is with us.

Whatever happens,

you will always be my brother.

But when I'm dead ....

Tippecanoe died, Steve.

Here are buried all the Indian nations.

Goodbye, Laura.

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<i>Cartridge Trelawney and Dr. Livesey</i> <i>asked me to describe Treasure Island -</i>

<i>- and only omit its location,</i> <i>because taxes were left there.</i>

<i>I'm starting at the time when my mother</i> <i>ran the Admiral Benbow inn -</i>

<i>- and an old sailor came</i> <i>to rent a room under our roof.</i>

This is certainly a nice little cove, and a pleasant inns located.

- Many visitors? - Sorry, sir.

Then it is an excellent anchorage for me. Drive up alongside.

Take in my coffin.

- Good morning. - I'm very thirsty, ma'am. Rome.

All I want is rum, bacon and eggs and the cliff where I see the ships.

- You can call me Captain. - I make ready your room, Captain.

Boys, look out for sailors.

- Do you see this, son? - Yes, sir.

There is a silver that will be your end of the month.

All you need to do to get it is to keep your eyes open.

Look for a one-legged sailor.

More rum!

<i>He asked for rum many times,</i> <i>but he never paid a penny.</i>

<i>Sometimes he drank</i> <i>more rum than he did -</i>

<i>- and then he sang</i> <i>their shanties.</i>

<i>People were frightened by his stories.</i>

I have seen a man kölhalas so bad that there was nothing left of him.

<i>Ghastly tales of hangings,</i> <i>to walk the plank -</i>

<i>- And wild deeds and places.</i>

<i>His have been living among some of the</i> <i>most evil men who sailed the seas.</i>

<i>He was only challenged once,</i> <i>and that was when Dr. Livesey -</i>

<i>- came by one evening</i> <i>for a bite to eat with my mother.</i>

Hey-ho, a bottle of rum!

Drink for the devil has catered for the last Hey-ho, a bottle of rum!

- Sing for the thunder! - Are you speaking to me, sir?

- Yes. - I have only one thing to say to you.

If you drink more rum, the world is Once a dirty scoundrel poorer.

If you can not immediately put the knife down I promise that you will be hanged!

If I hear the slightest complaint on you so I see that you will be driven away from here.

More rum!

<i>The entire day he stood on the cliff</i> <i>with his brass telescope -</i>

<i>- and every day he asked</i> <i>if any sailor passed.</i>

<i>In particular, a one-legged sailor.</i>

<i>He haunted my dreams.</i>

<i>stormy nights, when the wind shook the</i> <i>House and whipped up waves -</i>

<i>- I saw him chase me</i> <i>in terrible nightmares.</i>

<i>A sailor with one leg...</i>

This is my old friend Billy lives?

- I do not know who he is, sir. - He calls himself Captain.

He has a scar on one cheek.

The scar is on the right cheek.

Then it's Billy, indeed! Show me where he is.

Do you hear what I said, boy?

Here he comes.

Stand behind the door, then old Bill get a surprise.

Billy...

Black Dog!

How true, and I want to greet my old shipmate Billy.

So you have found me.

I was going to beat me down and talk plainly, as shipmates do.

Get out, and do not listen in any keyhole!

- Visitors, Jim? - He searched the captain.

I hope it is the man he was waiting for. Then maybe he leaves.

- Where are you? - One of the patrons servant is sick.

Take care of the house, Jim.

<i>And do not come here again!</i>

I did not sail with Flint in all these years for nothing! He gave it to me!

I do not share it with anyone! At least of all you, you wretch!

Tell the others that if they dare come here and I'll impale them!

Rome, Jim.

- Are you hurt? - Give me rum. I must here.

Does the ship have been abandoned by all? Do not you pour some rum for me?

- I'll get the doctor. - Doctors do not know a thing!

I live in Rome! That is my only drink, my husband and my wife!

You get a gold coin for a stop.

Just give me what you owe mother.

If I do not get my rum now I get the shivers, Jim.

I have already febrile visions. I have seen old Flint in the corner over there.

As if he were flesh and blood.

You'll get a splash, but no more.

- And you have to go to bed, Captain. - No, now they are waiting for me out there.

- Soon, they give me the black spot. - It's another sailor?

No, it is a kind of sign. If you get the black spot it is running.

It is my sea-chest they're looking for. Flint gave it to me.

Stay tuned I share it with you.

In the evening it becomes thick, and plagues may climb up to us on land.

Stay tuned!

- The Black Dog? - Black Dog, Pew and others.

And he is the one-legged...

Above all he is!

Is there any kind soul who can inform a poor blind man

- Who lost their eyes eyesight in gallantly defending England-

- And God bless King George-

- Where and in what part of this country he now finds itself?

You are at the Admiral Benbow inn.

I hear a voice - a young voice.

Would you lend me your hand, young friend, and show me the way out?

Now, boy, you bring me to the captain.

Lead me in, otherwise I'll break your arm off!

When you come in so you cry: "Here you have a friend, Bill!"

Come on now!

Here you have a friend, Bill.

Stay where you are, Bill.

I may not see you, but I hear fingers moving.

Business is business, Bill.

Making his right hand near the wrist.

When it was done. Lead me out, boy.

They will certainly not get to me.

This old sjöbjörnen 'll show them.

Where, under the staircase, is my old sea-chest.

Here is the key. Open it, son.

Along the bottom of it is a small pocket in Oil cloth.

Take it and hide it for me.

The bloodthirsty bandits want to rob an honest man on his property.

Grab it and guard it with your life.

Do not tell a single soul.

It is the black spot, captain.

"Your grace period expires at ten o'clock in the evening."

Enter the door!

Smashing a window!

Hurry up!

Move! In with you!

- Billy is dead! - Look for chest!

Someone has opened the coffin, the Pew!

Is it there?

- The money is here. - To hell with them! Where is the map?

That must be the boy. I should have put his eyes out.

- Warning signal! We have to go! - The boy can not be far away.

Locate him, you dogs! God in heaven, if only I could see!

Johnny ! Black Dog!

You will not leave old Pew?

- He looks like a beggar. - No, they were a whole bunch of pirates!

- Who's there? - Jim Hawkins, sir.

- We heard rumors of smugglers. - No, sir, pirates.

Pirates? I'm glad you're all right. What were they looking for? Money?

Yes, and this one.

- I put it in a safe place. - Good boy.

I take you to the cartridge.

You are a noble man. To ride down where the villain was a blessing.

As to stomp on a cockroach.

Young Hawkins has a good head on. Sit down.

- The other bad guys are still out there. - Yes, sir. Gentlemen.

- Flint man. - Do you know him, sir?

Know? He was seas bloodthirsty pirates.

Blackbeard was nothing in comparison.

The Spaniards were so afraid of him I was almost proud.

I have seen Flint topsail at Trinidad, but the coward to kapten-

- Retreated to Port of Spain.

- Flint had a treasure, sir? - If he had a treasure? A huge!

Minimum clue to where the old bastard buried it is worth a fortune.

Perhaps it was because they wanted have this. It might be a clue.

Good God, Livesey, what is it?

Can we open it, Jim? It is rightfully yours.

- So true. - Open it, sir.

There is a map of an island.

"Tall Tree offshoot of binoculars."

"Bearing N. N.N.Ö."

North of the north-northeast, sir.

Do you see the three red crosses? And here's something:

"Most of treasure here."

Livesey, immediately close your practice. Tomorrow I travel to Bristol.

About three weeks no, two weeks... ten days-

- We have England's best ships and crew.

Jim accompanies the exhibition boy. You'll be famous, Hawkins.

You'll be ship's doctor, Livesey, and I'll be Admiral.

I'm going with, Trelawney. Jim will be of great benefit.

- But there is a man I worry about. - Who is the villain?

You, for you can not remain silent. We are not the only ones who know the document.

Those who attacked the inn tonight, and surely more besides, want the money.

We must not divulge a word about this.

Livesey, you have the right, as usual.

I'll be silent as the grave.

<i>One time I lived there at the inn</i> <i>and dreamed of the sea -</i>

<i>- and strange islands</i> <i>full of savages that we fought against.</i>

<i>sometimes full of dangerous animals</i> <i>who chased us.</i>

<i>But my fantasies could not measure</i> <i>with the strange and tragic -</i>

<i>- Really happened.</i>

Awake!

- Doctor! - You've traveled far but slept well.

- We are in Bristol? - That's right, Jim. Come now.

- Redruth! - Cartridge has certainly made me a sailor.

There we have Tom Joyce and Hunter, patrons grooms.

Now, the seamen of us.

You should see the cartridge dressed as a naval officer.

- Take this to John Silver. - He is also a fellow patrons?

No, he runs a tavern here in Bristol. Look out for a big telescope.

It was the same broadside that cost old Pew eyes peaked.

The young doctor was quite fresh, but he was hanged like the others.

As he joined Blackbeard...

Good morning, sir.

This is a drinking establishment, young gentleman. Are you looking for a drink?

- In this tavern binoculars? - Yes, my boy.

Rome is good enough for us old sjöbjörnar, but for you...

My old lady over there... Come here, honey.

She's making something good and tender to the laws of her hemöar.

Thank you, ma'am.

Mrs. Silver does not speak our language.

- Are you Mr. Silver, sir? - They call me Stekvändarn.

Or sometimes Long John.

But you know probably not what Long John does.

- No, sir. - It's a kannibalord, my boy.

Long John is what they call human flesh.

Do you think I'm going to eat you, my boy?

But the savages would probably think you were tender and nice. What is this?

The cannibals like to cook the meat slowly.

Take a piece of while I read this.

But stay away cannibal countries until you plant yourself a little kid...

- Jim Hawkins, sir. Your fair boy. - Yes, Trelawney writing this.

Then we mess mates, Jimmy.

Black Dog! Stop him!

Enough is she cute? Sly as a fox, but only speak their own language.

You took the wrong person, honey.

- What did you say his name was? Black... - Black Dog, sir.

Black Dog... I think...

I have seen him here before with a blind beggar.

- Yes, his name was Pew. - Pew?

Yes, that was his name. Pew.

He looked horrible out.

Too bad I'm not who I was, because I had taken that black dog.

But you see it would not be so easy.

There you are, Jim.

The crew is complete. Are you ready for the trip, Jim?

- Yes, sir. When we sail? - Sail? We will set sail tomorrow.

- The ship is well laden, Silver? - Yes, sir. It is a beautiful schooner.

The ship named Hispaniola. I bought it through friends here in Bristol.

The dog has worn me since the got wind of what the trip aims.

Taxes words.

How true. I apologize. We will of course keep quiet about.

- Do you have a great crew, sir? - At first it was downright impossible.

But then, through a lyckoslag, I met the man I needed.

Our own Long John Silver.

The entire crew respect and obey him.

He did away with the most I've already hired.

We have gathered the toughest sailors imaginable.

- We could knock out a frigate! - Mr. Trelawney...

- Does Mr. Silver, our captain? - I'm a bad sailor, Jimmy.

I'm lucky which must comply with the chef.

- You chose Captain, sir. Not me. - A good choice, is not it, Silver?

But he's a hard man. That's what I heard.

A good and hard man, this Captain Smollett.

I do not like it, sir. Thats how it is.

- What do not you, Captain Smollett? - The crew you have selected.

First mate is a real filler bolt.

- The rest of the crew is good. - He dislikes most.

- You may dislike the ship too? - I do not know until I sailed there.

I have sailed it, and it is a fantastic ship, gentlemen.

One can expect more of it than his own wife.

- Is it your ropes hanging there? - Yes, sir.

They are very helpful for a one-legged old sailor when the lake is high.

- Do you have a crutch? - Yes, sir,

Then take away the ropes.

- Excuse me. - Good, Jimmy.

A small glass to celebrate the departure of the vessel.

With greetings from the ship's cook.

- Silver... - Yes, sir?

When you sailed this ship?

The truth is that I know them who sailed it. Many of the crew.

I thought so. Do not forget your crutch.

- It has pladdrats too much. - So true.

Every man before the mast know more about the journey than I do.

I do not know which of you has the map over any island

- But I have been told that there are check on the marking tax.

- I have not said a word about it. - But the crew knows it.

Further, I do not know, for then I will refrain mission.

You can go, Jim.

- In other words, you fear a mutiny, sir? - Mutiny?

I'm worried about some things and I want to take precautions.

What insufferable rascals!

His behavior is unworthy, non sjömannamässigt and oengelskt!

MrArrow !

- Celebrate the mainsail! - Aye, aye, Captain! Celebrate the mainsail!

<i>Hispaniola was a good ship,</i> <i>crew was skilled -</i>

<i>- and the captain</i> <i>knew what he was doing.</i>

<i>Self I spent many pleasant</i> <i>Days of Long John Silver -</i>

<i>- and listened to his stories</i> <i>about the adventures at sea.</i>

Listen, Jimmy? Captain Flint predicts a successful trip.

I call my parrot Captain Flint after the famous pirate.

She here is out on its first voyage, but do you know how old Flint's?

200 years, Jimmy. He probably live forever.

If anyone seen more horrors it must be the devil himself.

He has sailed with the Great captain of England, and with Blackbeard.

<i>- Dead men do not bite.</i> - Did you hear that, honey?

<i>- Dead men do not bite.</i> - Did you hear that, honey?

He has been in Madagascar, Suriname, Providence, and Portobello.

He was there when they boarded Viceroy of India.

He looks like pure chick.

But he smells gunpowder, not true, Captain?

<i>Our first mate turned out</i> <i>be worse than the captain had feared.</i>

<i>He was drunk on the deck and had</i> <i>bad influence on the crew.</i>

<i>We did not know where he kept his</i> <i>spirits. It was the ship's big mystery.</i>

<i>No one was particularly surprised</i> <i>when he was a dark night disappeared.</i>

He has gone overboard.

- Then we will not have to beat him in shackles. - Who will be first mate?

Excuse me, sir.

Israel Hands is a clever, cunning and experienced sailor.

He can be entrusted to anything.

We did not ask for your opinion, Mr. Silver. Go back to the galley.

Captain Smollett, you misjudge the man.

Really?

- We're not home yet. - All Aboard seem happy.

There ought to be, but a spoiled crew can get into real devils.

I have never seen such a spoiled crew. Constantly double supar-

- And a giant barrel of apples standing amidships.

<i>But the apple barrel brought</i> <i>any good, because without it -</i>

<i>- We had all been able to succumb.</i>

When we turn to John?

They've map and I do not know where it is.

Do not you either.

We strike when those distinguished gentlemen have found the treasure for us.

In the meantime, take care do you and speak milt-

- Until I say so.

Captain Smollett is a skilled sailor, Georgie.

He sails the ship for us.

Be a good boy and pick an apple at me, Israel.

Land ho!

Two lines of south counter!

Land ho!

I have terrible news!

- Has anyone seen this island before? - I know it.

- Stand up when you speak to me. - I apologize, sir.

I do not have my crutch here.

The anchorage should lie south end.

There is a hill called binoculars, sir.

It's well your restaurant?

There happened to be so. Thank you, Israel.

Binoculars Hill was a vantage point as pirates använde-

- When they came here to clear their ships, sir.

Excuse me, sir.

Captain...

Mannar ! Listen up!

The island we sighted our targets erected.

Mr. Trelawney, the doctor and I go to make a toast to your health and happiness.

You'll be served drinkers and cheering for whoever you want.

A three cheers for Captain Smollett!

Mr. Silver said they will turn to when he gives the go-ahead.

You have to sneak away when they do not see. Make up especially for him.

He would fit dangling in the yard-arm.

I'm a simple man, Israel.

But these fine gentlemen...

... Inside the cabin.

What do you say, Georgie?

Shall we sail away when we have the tax and leave them in the country...

... Where they can starve.

It would captain England made.

Or chop them down like pigs? The Flint would have done.

- Or Billy Bones. - Yes, it was Billy's tune.

Just. Dead men do not bite.

I fully trust my servants.

They are three, and so we, and young Hawkins here.

- Then we 7. - We are 7 and they are 19.

Captain, their behavior worries me.

If I give an order to weapons will be going forward.

Mannar ! We need fresh water.

And shore leave can not hurt.

Mr. Hands, some stay on board and the rest can take the big boat.

I fire the cannon an hour before sunset.

- Are you sure young Hawkins? - Yes, he meets us in the stockade.

Block House?

- There he is safest. - What blockhouse?

A fort built piratema. It is marked on the map.

Then we have to get there as fast those wretches out of sight.

We load all the weapons we can in the dinghy.

Silver men's left then?

We take uti with them when the time is right.

Jimmy?

That allows you time later. Jim!

Look for young Hawkins. He's a little too awake for my taste.

George... In all the others with us?

Alan is not with us. Not that idiot Tom either.

It's best I switch few words with Tom.

Stand still!

Drop your weapon.

It gets the gallows for you. Down below deck!

You are well advised, Tommy.

Smart as paint. I saw it from the beginning.

It is because I value you as high as guldstoft-

- I want to warn you.

If you are not close to us of the wild know that...

What should I do, Tom?

Do you mean that you let yourself be misled of those stinking beasts?

They will smell better with gold in his pockets, Tommy.

- They're pirates! - Let's call them soldiers of fortune.

They live hard and risk getting dingla-

- But when the cruise is over they have hundreds of pounds in his pocket.

- What was that? - That?

There must have been enough...

... Alan.

Alan? God bless his soul, sailor!

And you, John Silver, Do you think you can kill me too?

So far, no one...

... Looked me in the eye and experienced tomorrow.

There you can rely on.

Captain!

We have more gunpowder, weapons and supplies in the country than we can bear.

Hello down there!

Abraham Gray ! I speak with you.

You are really an honest man.

I'm going to leave the ship, and I order you to follow your captain.

You have 30 seconds to stop you to me.

Redruth, come here.

If any of creeps shows the head so you put a bullet in it.

Gentlemen, now we head ashore.

Long John! They are on their way ashore in the dinghy!

Damn !

Did not I say that we would turn to fast?

Now we are forced, but I do not like it.

- Can not you row faster? - Not without water filling the boat.

Where are they going?

Flint's old blockhouse. Weapons are still on board.

Joe, you and a few others are trying stop them from reaching the stockade.

- Cannon! - Sit still, sir!

The maroon ! That's me!

Poor The maroon.

I have not spoken with a Christian all these years.

Stranded I became.

I have dreamed of a piece of...

... Cheese.

Ost?

Do you have a piece of cheese on you?

No, but I will be back on board you should get as much cheese you want.

Board again did not you?

- That's not Flint's ship? - Where Captain Flint your friend?

Promise me, boy, that's not Flint's ship?

No, it's not Flint's ship. Flint is dead.

- Thank God. - But some of Flint's men alive.

Not a man with one leg?

- Silver? - Yes, Silver. So was his name.

If you were sent here by Long John I am as good as dead.

I was not sent here by him. He led a mutiny against us.

Your friends?

- Yes, I must go to them. - I have my little boat.

What did you say?

- We can try when it got dark. - A boat?

The hands I built it.

I keep it hidden down on the beach, at the white rock.

- What's your name, boy? - Jim.

You can not possibly believe that I am rich?

- Right? - No, not exactly.

Rich, rich.

You can count yourself lucky that you found me first.

They have taken over the ship.

- Should I shoot if I see someone? - Undoubtedly.

- Did you? - No, sir.

Doktom ! Cartridge! Captain! Do not shoot!

It's young Jim Hawkins! He is safe and sound.

Away from the door!

Who's there?

- Stop or we shoot! - Parlamentärsflagg!

- It's certainly a trick. - Gray, keep him in their sights.

It's just me. Captain Silver.

<i>Captain </i> Silver? Who is it?

It's me, sir. You understand that after you deserted...

- Deserted? - They have chosen me to the captain.

You are either cook my vessel or a cursed pirate

- And if so, you should dangle.

Let him be.

If you have something to say you can say it now.

Doctor...

You did that map, not true, Doctor?

- It's possible. - We want to have the map and the treasure.

Give it to us so you get to come onboard

- And I give you my word of honor to disembark you at a safe place.

I hope everyone here hear what I say, for it comes to all of you!

Now you listen to me.

Send hit mutineers, one at a time and obeväpnade-

- We'll be sure to turn you all in chains.

You should get a fair trial in England.

- You can not find the treasure. - Oh, it do not you think?

No.

Thank you.

Goodbye, gentlemen.

And you can not sail the ship. You do not know how to do, <i> Captain.</i>

Laugh only you.

I'll smooth your blockhouse to the ground!

The next time I see you I'll put a bullet in his back on you, Silver.

Well, Stekvändarn?

I demand only one thing.

I demand to Trelawney.

I'll twist his fat head!

And the others?

Those who die...

... Can count themselves lucky.

Get out, boys! Take for whales. Charge, Jim! Hunter, give the crossfire!

Back, boys!

Back!

- The cowardly dogs flee. - Six of them fleeing never again.

- Better odds than before. - They'll probably get what they can tolerate, Smollett.

Notifications.

We need military intelligence. No blow overcome without it.

We need information about what the pirates are doing.

You are right, sir, but we can not spare a single man here.

And we have lost ship.

Trelawney, we must deal with Silver.

Will you also end up for them? All want to be a pirate?

- I stopped. - Go to the block house, where you are safe.

- Can I come home to England? - Undoubtedly.

- Pardon? - Maybe, if you are helpful.

I will not tell anyone until I have it on paper.

A piece of cheese.

Only a small piece of cheese.

- There is a fully-stocked there. - When I am with them.

- Where is your little boat? - I want the cheese first.

No, the boat first.

I'll row out to the ship and cut the anchor ropes so the strands.

The pirates want the pull out to sea again. It must be prevented.

Come now.

There it is.

Come on.

Mr. Gunn?

Are you in or out? Yes or no?

Are you with us? Swear! What are you waiting for?

Call me a coward then you should probably get to see!

Liars!

- Where did you? - I'm taking over the ship, Mr. Hands.

See me as your captain until further notice.

- What will you do, Captain? - I'll stranding the ship.

- Tell me how to sail it. - Dead men do not bite!

One more step, Mr. Hands, so I blow your head off!

Dead men do not bite.

We have certainly fallen into a little controversy. We must make peace.

I have never been lucky. I may well...

Cartridge?

Doctor?

Here we have Mr. Jim Hawkins.

So you come to visit?

- What a pleasant surprise. - Where are my friends?

So you wonder what has happened , shipmate. Stop!

The boy is our hostage.

Should we throw away a hostage?

Jim.

Stand behind me.

Not long ago came doktom with parlamentärsflagg.

He said: "Captain Silver, you have no chance. The ship is gone."

And it was darn true. It was gone.

"Let's negotiate," said the doctor. So now we have food, brandy and block house.

"And as for the boy," he said, "I do not know where he is."

"And I do not care about it. We are tired of him."

- Is that all? - It was what he said, Jimmy.

- And you want me to go with you? - None of us pressuring you.

It's so nice to hang out with you.

You know what?

When you are on trial for piracy I'll try to save you.

You are in trouble. Lost ships lost treasure, lost comrades.

And all thanks to me. I was in the apple barrel when we sighted land

- And I've hidden ship.

It's time to deal with Jim Hawkins.

Do you want me to do? Keep gone, otherwise I sprättar you up.

You shall obey orders!

It is I who is the captain here. Why?

Because I'm the far the best man here.

I have never seen a better boy.

I think about him. If you curl the hair on his head...

We have rights as all other herds.

We go out to deliberate.

Listen, Jim Hawkins.

You are now a hair's breadth away from death.

Torture is also expected.

Jim, I'm on your side now.

Why the doctor gave me the map?

- Did he give you the map? - Yes, and that's something fishy about it.

There is something... fishy about it.

Surely it must be so.

Step up, boys. I know the rules are.

The Black Spot indeed.

Oh, I'm dedicating? Very neatly written.

Is that your handwriting, George?

But where did you get the paper?

This does not bode well.

You have torn it out of a Bible.

What is that idiot ripping a Bible?

- I told you it was stupid! - You will all dangle.

George Merry, you'll be a captain now?

Yes, you did after this dance.

It looks like a real dance of death at the end of a rope on the gallows in London.

This is where we finish Georges dance, every one of us.

There, up on the gallows.

You have seen them. Birds peck out their eyes.

You have destroyed the whole voyage.

I, who signed an agreement with the doctor? You came after creeping and asked for it!

Watch.

Yes, it is old Flint!

"J.F.," and his mark under!

Very neat! How do we do it without a ship?

I depart by thunder. Let the cat who you want to be captain.

- I'm finished with you. - No, we want you, John.

So is not it better that we get started.

John, look!

That's no way as bone settles on.

It's unnatural.

That's old Flint works. He always wanted to make one uneasy.

He was a great joker, old Flint.

This is just his style.

I think I sense something, lads. This...

... Can be a compass.

Study the line here.

Where stand top of Skeleton up as a tooth.

Removing a bearing along the body's bones.

Short legs, no? And her hair was yellow.

It must be... Allardyce.

- He owed me money. - He will repay.

He and the other five...

... Was here alone with him.

Flint killed everybody.

Every single one.

Allardyce dragged his hit and layed out as a compass.

- What displays it on? - Cheese SSE and a little cheese.

Three high hills in line.

It might be a cave. Here's course toward our wealth!

Soon we doubloons, Jim!

This is Flint's coffin, boys! There you can rely on.

They were six and we are six. Now they're just bones.

I saw Flint's death with penny coins on the eyes.

Surely he is dead, but if someone would go back it would be Flint.

<i>Darby...</i>

<i>Darby...</i>

<i>Darby McGraw...</i>

<i>Darby McGraw...</i>

There is someone joking.

Someone of flesh and blood. There you can rely on.

<i>Darby...</i>

<i>Darby McGraw...</i>

<i>Download rum, Darby...</i>

Those were his last words.

- His last words on board. - Let's go!

I have never feared Flint in this life.

I'm damned not afraid of him dead either, your cowards!

There are 700,000 pounds in gold here!

When soldiers of fortune has ever thanked no to so much money-

- Because of an old sailor?

And a dead one on top of everything.

Do not Tease a spirit, John!

Spirits...

That voice is similar to Flint...

... But it is also similar to someone else.

It resembles...

For thunder! The maroon!

That's right! The maroon!

It does not matter?

No, old Ben Gunn's not here bodily more than Flint.

No one cares about Ben Gunn.

Neither living nor dead. No cares about him. Come on, boys

Somewhere near here is 700,000 pounds.

Our tax.

Damn ! They got here before us.

- They've found the treasure. - And stuck to it. It's gone!

Jim, take this if it becomes a problem.

Would this be the treasure?

He knew it all along. Look at his face!

Do you want to be captain again, Merry?

You are indeed a driven boy.

They stand there alone.

One of them is the old cripple who tricked us into this.

The second is spolingen I will carve the heart out.

George, I think I got the last word.

At them, boys!

That was close, gentlemen.

- Thank you kindly. - You're a crook.

- But I hung well is not it? - An incredible villain.

These savages wanted to give up on you, but I and the doctor signed an agreement.

You will not åtalas-

- But all dead men will hang around your neck like millstones.

- Thank you kindly. - Dare not thank me!

I neglect my duty, but Livesey gave you his word of honor.

- You're lucky, Silver. - Yes, lucky to have Jim Hawkins.

Otherwise you would not have bothered you about if I was hacked to pieces.

Well, because I should not dangle so it is just as well that we get started.

Somewhere on this island there is a vast treasure.

Who moved it, gentlemen?

You? That you can not have had time.

Ben Gunn did.

He had several years left.

Ben...

Think it was you who put to me.

Come!

Back!

<i>English, French,</i> <i>Spanish, and Portuguese coins.</i>

<i>Strange Oriental coins,</i> <i>both round and square.</i>

<i>Nearly all the world's coin varieties,</i> <i>and they were numerous as autumn leaves.</i>

<i>When we stowed the treasure we weighed anchor</i> <i>and headed for the nearest port.</i>

<i>We needed a new crew.</i>

<i>Dr Livesey and cartridge</i> <i>took me in the country.</i>

<i>All friendly faces constituted so</i> <i>pleasant contrast to life on the island -</i>

<i>- we did not see a small boat</i> <i>leave Hispaniola.</i>

<i>When we came on board</i> <i>Long John Silver was gone.</i>

- Gone. - Gone?

Yes, sir. Away.

He took a boat when the guard fell asleep. And he did not give up the empty-handed.

This letter is to me.

"Do not begrudge you a old sailor a sack of gold coins?"

"And some rings and jewelry helpful on my trips."

<i>The return journey went well, and we got all</i> <i>a hefty share of the tax.</i>

<i>We heard nothing more from Silver.</i>

<i>He awe,</i> <i>one-legged sailor has left my life.</i>

<i>What the cursed island anbelangar-</i>

<i>- would not even</i> <i>to drag me back there.</i>

<i>In my worst nightmares</i> <i>I hear the breakers at the coast -</i>

<i>- or sit up in bed with</i> <i>Captain Flint's voice ringing in his ears.</i>

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Damnation, they might even turn us into soap...

- Don't joke about it! - Feeling frightened?

And you're not, eh, big-mouth?

Steady, don't lose your head.

We'll all finish up hanging like sausages if we wait any longer.

We will do as I say.

Without horses we can't get far, so we'll wait 'til dawn breaks,

when the patrol gets back from its round of inspection.

I don't care a toss about the horses, at dawn they will hang us!

Our mission has failed, Richard is now on his own.

We are still loyal to him and will not betray him.

If we want to see Richard return to England,

we must unify those few subjects still loyal to him

and find the money to pay his ransom.

My duty is fulfilled, may God have mercy on them.

Alarm! Alarm!

Quickly, into the Forest... hurry!

Quickly, let's separate.

Good luck!

- Stop! - Let me pass. - You are surrounded.

This time the rope around your neck won't be removed by anyone.

You will pay for the others. Hey, what's going on here?

Come on, friend.

Well done, Scully.

- Scully! - Eh?

Keep it up, we need good boots.

- John! - William!

- Welcome home, Crusader. - Indeed!

How is my father? - Your father is no longer at Gamwell.

Elwin betrayed him, and he was forced to flee.

Elwin! Damnation! Whom are you fighting for?

For King Richard.

Robin, this red-headed warrior is my cousin.

- Greetings. - I have heard of you.

Your father is our friend. Are you going to him?

Yes, I haven't seen him for a long time.

Well, you will need an escort.

- Follow us. - Thank you.

Rabbits!

The best mercenaries...

Thousands of ducats!

And this is your best suggestion for capturing this bandit!

- Excellency... - Silence!

You don't have the right to speak! You are inept.

A common outlaw running freely across my lands

with a band of ruffians, and you don't even know where he is!

Take it! Post it in the streets, in the squares, in the churches!

And pray it will come up with something,

or it will be you on the gallows, instead of that rogue.

Now, get out of here. Get out!

Get out!

What have you to tell me? Why on earth are you here?

- Important news, Excellency. - Speak.

Some guards have just arrived from Clanton... - Well?

William Gamwell has escaped. - Escaped?

- Just before his execution. - Confound it!

We must re-capture him!

He is a prize that could put us in great favour with Prince John.

There is more, Excellency... a precious piece of information.

Robin Hood... - Well?

Robin Hood...

the most faithful of King Richard's followers...

Very well, take some men and leave immediately.

Another 100 crowns if you get him.

I will get him, on the word of Black Peter.

Excuse me, but you aren't yet one of us.

Forward.

Abracadabra...

Abracadabra...

Well then... a little dried mint...

a pinch of bitter sage...

Hey, Robin! Welcome back! - Greetings.

Greetings, Friar Tuck.

This is Friar Tuck: doctor, cook and spiritual father.

Come...

Eh? - Another of your concoctions?

- An elixir. An elixir for joy! - So you call it!

Tell me, Robin. Have you news of Richard the Lionheart?

No... but here we have one of his number.

Welcome, good sir. My name is Tuck, a servant of God.

By the way, this morning I caught a blackbird,

a real black bird... Come and have a look.

I'm sure it will be a nice surprise for all of you.

A real Black bird, ha-ha!

Sir Tristan Goldsborough?

D'you know, that's the most impressive catch of your life.

- See? - But where did you catch him? - He was lost at Three Oaks

and I put him on the right path. - Call yourself a holy man!

You old crow; here, take it and eat.

Food for plebs; give it to my servants.

Have you cast a spell on him, or given him one of your elixirs?

Oh, he was a great catch, six chests full of gold.

Bravo. Half to the poor and half towards Richard's ransom.

Food for plebs, eh!

You know what I think? A bit of fasting and you'll be just fine.

- See here. - What does it say?

- Greetings. - Greetings.

- Robin Hood! - Madeleine.

Robin, would you like some wine?

If you are offering it, yes.

Very good.

It is good wine, isn't it? I crushed it myself with my feet.

Don't you want any more?

Thank you.

She crushed it herself... with her feet...

Beautiful horses, eh?

And such tempting tails, eh?

Really tempting. I'm going to get a closer look. 121 00:11:59,327 --> 00:12:02,327 < It's him!

Greetings.

- White wine from Normandy for me. - Right away.

Hey... did you read this?

Did you read it? - Yes, well enough.

- Here we are. - It's really Norman? - Yes.

Disgusting! Truly disgusting!

< Arrest him!

Hurry! Get after him! Do something!

Take him! Dead or alive! Quickly!

Hey, Robin! Has something happened to you?

No, nothing! I met up with some admirers.

Ah, good!

Follow them!

< No-one can beat him!

Knock him down, Little John! Lay him out!

Well, I...

Bravo, John! A mighty blow!

< You were great, cousin!

I did my best!

You... the best short-staff... in all England, Little John!

You're pretty good too, Max!

If you think my staff is worth something...

from now on, I'm at your service.

Thanks. Then you can keep a watch out for us!

Agreed! I am your man!

Bravo, Little John!

- Listen, Robin... - Yes.

I would like to stay with your band.

- William, are you really sure? - Yes, I've given it much thought.

Very well, Will Scarlett! We accept you! Now let's go!

Anna! A lady should not be doing such things!

A lady can do much more than just play crochet!

- Well, but... - See for yourself! Try!

For Charity's sake!

I saw King Richard in Paris two weeks ago.

Ivanhoe has told him of his brother's intrigues.

By now, the feudal lords are with John.

None of them believes in Richard's return any more.

Beliefs can be changed!

Ivanhoe and Robin Hood are planning a rescue.

Richard will find himself facing a very dangerous alliance.

I'm not so sure. John, Elwin and Goodman...

are strange bedfellows, ready to fight amongst themselves.

Are you staying for long?

I expect so.

There is something very close to my heart.

A private matter with Elwin.

I wish to marry his daughter.

Oh no! She is a treasure!

Robin!

It's Robin!

Robin Hood!

Where are you?

Yah - hoo!!!

- Anna! - Robin!

- I'm happy to see you, Robin! - As am I!

Not even a hug?

< William, my boy! William!

Father!

- William, my son! - Father!

William has returned! Blessings upon you!

Also you, John! And all your dear friends!

Hey, sister!

Am I permitted also to greet the Hero of Sherwood?

Allan, my friend! The air of Paris has done you good, eh?

- It's better in England! - The air, or the loves?

The one, and the others!

Sir Guy!

I thought you'd forgotten old Sir Guy!

Pardon me! All these surprises have left me stunned!

Forgiven!

Let us celebrate together on this happy day!

- Robin! - Yes?

We've been so concerned without news from you!

You know, Anna, we have to be careful!

Robin, I have received strange news about Isabella.

Do you know anything about it?

Yes, it is true. Elwin has promised her to Sir Tristan Goldsborough.

To that old man!

- You know, Elwin needs funds. - But I have funds!

Yes, but Tristan is a gold mine!

I cannot lose Isabella! Elwin gave me his word!

I will go to him, and tear him apart!

- Where are you going? - To Elwin!

I don't think you should rush things!

Nothing doing! I am going to clear up this matter!

Allan, be sensible! It's dangerous!

I'm frightened of no-one!

I beseech you, be cautious! Elwin is capable of anything!

The sun of France has scrambled your wits!

Allan, listen to me!

Say my farewells to everyone! I'll be back soon!

Allan!

Robin, do you think we can get an agreement?

I'm certain of it! Ivanhoe needs us!

And we, him!

- Greetings! - Welcome, Robin!

Welcome to the County of York.

- I offer you the greetings of the noble Ivanhoe! <- Thank you!

- We have waited nervously for this meeting. - We, too!

Not a move, or you'll be dead!

Be still!

Take them immediately to Elwin! We go to capture Scarlett!

Let's away!

One moment...

Here we are!

Come on; mount the horses!

To the waterfalls!

This way!

Take this path! Quickly!

Get ready! It must be him!

Don't lose heart, Sir Guy. We will find him.

Be sure of that!

- Someone betrayed you! - Elwin also has spies close to Ivanhoe!

Rest assured! I will bring William home, safe and well!

Thank you!

Let's go!

If Robin had been there, this wouldn't have happened!

But we'll get him back!

Scully!

Coming!

Good luck, Robin!

- Till we meet again. - Soon as you can!

Let's go!

Precisely so, Sir Elwin! I was assaulted!

There were at least 500 of them!

And I alone with my three men fought like a tiger!

What could I do? There were too many of them!

And that friar! What a demon!

The worst of them all!

And so, you were robbed of everything!

- Really everything? - Well, what I had with me!

And you aren't able to locate this secret hideout of theirs!

It's impossible! When they freed us, I was unaware of anything!

They made us drink something, and we woke in the forest!

And still they hide! I must buy another thousand mercenaries!

- I need gold! - Isabella...

Isabella...

- You have gold. - I, um... but I may say...

Sir Elwin, you promised me the hand of your daughter,

and a year has since passed!

Now I insist you honour your word!

You insist? You can only ask humbly! In fact...

you must give me something for the hand of my daughter!

Is that clear, Sir Tristan!

But I've already paid you ten thousand gold coins!

Sir, you forget that only I...

Come in!

- Sir Elwin, we have Will Scarlett! - So!

- You captured Will Scarlett. - As you ordered!

He captured Will Scarlett! And let Robin Hood escape!

- But, I... - Blast! A thousand times, blast!

We had him in our hands, and this imbecile let him slip!

That's what you are, an idiot!

Now get out from under my foot before I kick you!

Go, go!

Here we have the hero returned from France!

Within two days you will hang from the best gallows in England!

Take him away!

And double the guard!

Robin, the current is strong! We can't cross here!

Well, we'll have to find a ford further to the north!

Move on!

Halt there!

Let me pass, I must talk with your master.

Isabella?

Isabella? My eyes have seen a marvellous thing.

Wake up, dear. Come on, wake up.

It's Allan.

Allan Clare...

- Allan? - He's down in the courtyard.

Hurry, come along.

Follow me.

No Isabella, please. If he sees you, your Father will create.

Finally, finally... After two years.

He promised me he would return.

And now he is come.

Come to speak with my Father.

My God... I hope everything goes well.

If he has come to talk, something important must have happened.

- Do you think so? - I swear to it.

I worry, though, over that story about your Father and Sir Tristan.

That ugly old man!

- It's he!

He looks like a kitten in love, so young and shy.

Then tell me about it. I am listening.

- Could we speak alone? - I don't wish to disturb you.

No, no, stay. I have no secrets from you.

Have your say.

Two years ago you promised me the hand of your daughter.

And last year I refused, because...

Because Elwin of Nottingham does not grant the hand...

of his daughter to one without money or a noble title.

Is that not so?

Roughly. But my dear Sir Allan, that was a long time ago; now...

you will have found many beautiful daughters in France.

I have never renounced the hand of Isabella.

You raised the question of money and title,

and now I have both one and the other.

It was your word of honour... and you must keep to it.

You are sure that you have so much money...

Enough to encourage Sir Elwin to keep his promise.

And what of the longer term?

There, I assure you, I have the upper hand over you.

You take advantage of my courtesy!

No-one has ever dared impose terms on me!

Sir Elwin, the King was generous with me, he listened to me...

and, on his return, he could do so again.

Rumours abound about your activities, and of those...

of your friend Goodman.

What things are being said?

You know very well.

Goodbye for now.

I will give you 3 days to decide... Sir Elwin.

Miserable swine!

He is with Ivanhoe and the others. - It's outrageous.

That man could ruin all our plans.

I don't think so... He is flying too close to the Sun.

You, come here! - At your command, Excellency.

- Did you hear? - I heard it all.

- What are you waiting for? - Well then.

I will eat his heart.

He has seen me!

Forward, finish him!

The ambush went wrong, eh?

Chicken thieves!

You should learn to wield a sword properly.

And now, if you want to save your life, tell me who paid you!

For a good soldier, a good burial.

Eh?

Let us go, my sons.

You saw no-one? Speak, don't be frightened.

For pity's sake!

- Well? - Nothing, they haven't seen anyone.

It is fear that keeps them silent. - Hey, Robin.

Max, do you have news?

Yes, William will be hanged at dawn.

How do you know?

I saw them take him into Nottingham.

We must gather together the archers.

I've already done that myself, they await you at the Three Oaks.

Well done, we'll be there. Hurry up, lads.

We will surprise Sir Elwin.

By the will of God, and our Gracious Prince Regent,

it is decreed as follows:

William Gamwell, Officer of the Guard of Richard the Lionheart,

being guilty of conspiring against our Gracious Regent,

His Royal Highness, Prince John Lackland,

has been sentenced to death by hanging,

on this public square.

Does the condemned man have any last words?

Yes, I foretell your future, Excellency.

Proceed with the execution, and feed his body to the dogs.

Search for courage, my son.

and, above all, a good pair of legs. Get ready.

Where are the guards - why don't they intervene?

Forward, stop this!

What are you waiting for? Give chase!

Seize them! Damnation!

Careless shot, as always. You will never learn.

< Further over, Anna.

Where did it go?

Robin!

Robin, what a fright you gave me.

- Only a fright? - A leap of the heart.

I thought you were who knows where.

Come down, now.

When can I be with you, Robin?

Soon, Anna.

- Why don't we marry right away? - You see, Anna...

I would like to marry you now, but it isn't possible, believe me. 397 00:38:02,100 -->00:38:03,500 What are you worried about? 398 00:38:05,100 -->00:38:06,887 Many things...

starting with you. Not even this place is safe.

- I know how to defend myself. - Yes, I know,

but tomorrow I'll send you some archers. Your men are few,

and something could happen - Robin...

I no longer want to be here, take me away with you.

You must be patient.

When Richard the Lionheart returns, then we will marry.

I promise you.

You shall be like a queen, Isabella.

But not with that face...

you are not going to a funeral, by all that's holy!

In a way, I am.

It is just like a funeral.

Enough. I want to be alone, just leave me alone.

I don't want to see anyone. - Isabella...

my baby, don't be like this, don't despair,

a miracle could happen, no?

Yes, a miracle... That old ape...

My Allan...

I'll never see him again...

You have so many people who love you,

you should see the church, filled with so many flowers...

I don't want to go there.

And then, I've heard it will be the Archbishop of Kinderly.

You'll see how many gifts...

And consider the best gift my Father has given me...

such a handsome bridegroom has he found me.

Isabella...

a girl should never question the decisions of her father.

It's horrible... oh, Father...

how could you imagine that I... would marry him?

Love will grow, my child.

Sir Tristan Goldsborough is a nobleman, rich, respected...

and he will make you happy.

You will marry him... and be the most envied woman in the County.

The most unhappy... because of you! Because of my own Father.

Enough!

I forbid you to say anymore.

As stubborn as your Mother.

But I have given my word, and I will keep it

and you will obey.

Eminence...

Hurry up, pass along.

Sir Tristan Goldsborough,

do you take as your lawfully wedded wife,

Isabella Elwin, Baroness of Nottingham,

according to the rites of the Holy Roman Church?

The bridegroom replies.

Sir Tristan Goldsborough,

do you take as your lawfully wedded wife,

Isabella Elwin, Baroness of Nottingham?

This is outrageous.

What is this? Who is committing this sacrilege? Show yourself.

Here!

Who are you, how dare you?

Isabella! Stop!

Isabella!

Sir Elwin, this is a warning,

the rest will come later.

Seize him!

My Isabella, give me back my Isabella!

Sir Elwin, that's enough. I cancel our contract,

give me back my money. - Out of my way, you oaf!

I don't want to see you ever again!

Forward, you drunken sots, get a move on!

Take it, eat.

My secret hideaway...

There we are.

Well, don't you know how to say thanks?

You have your woes, eh? But I have my woes, more than you.

Do you believe in spells, eh?

Well, I do.

Abracadabra...

You're resisting me, and you're just like him...

Don't be nervous, Anna. He'll be here, he promised.

He told me it would be before the end of today.

He will - don't be afraid.

You know, we'll get married when King Richard returns.

Oh, yes? Then let's hope he returns soon.

Here he is!

< Help, help!

Sir Guy.

What is happening? What do you want?

- Sir Guy, who is it? - Get away, don't think of me.

Get yourself to safety, quickly. As quick as you can!

No!

Let me go!

Sir Guy! No.

Sir Guy, Sir Guy...

Take her away, quickly.

- Assassins! - Take her.

No, Sir Guy... Let me go!

At last. I feel better here.

So do I. The soil of York burnt beneath my feet.

If Ivanhoe gets to hear of this... - We only carried out orders.

If anything, it'll be Elwin who gets the blame.

Lads, I've got stomach cramps, let's call a halt.

- Hello, pretty one. Bread for all. - At this hour?

We don't have delicate tummies like yours.

- I'll help you, my lady. - Keep your hands to yourself!

Don't be so stand-offish!

Who are they?

I think they are Elwin's men.

Remember that we are here too, my dove.

Of course, but if I give him lots to do, he leaves me alone.

Run, hurry! Hurry!

Alarm, the women are getting away.

Good grief. After them!

You're the snake in the grass.

No!

< Madeleine, Madeleine!

Look. Let's dismount.

Shoo, go away.

Come on, let's go.

Hey, look what Spring has brought us, lads.

Who are you? - Oh, please, we need your help.

We are being chased.

I will tell you everything, but - I beseech you - hide us.

Assassins, they mean to kill us. - Who wants to kill you?

No-one would want to treat two such girls cruelly.

One moment, let her speak.

Damnation, let's go back!

It's the truth. I recognised them. They are Elwin's men.

By Thunder, one says things are serious, the other tells jokes.

- If they're found here, pity us. - You want to hand them over?

We can't risk it, the King's Guard are looking for us.

- Send them on their way. - Too late...

They must have taken refuge in there.

Spread yourselves out.

Get ready. This time there's no Will Scarlett to help us.

- Will Scarlett? - Just so.

I am the fiancee of Robin Hood, and Scarlett is with him.

- Robin? - Yes.

You are Robin Hood's woman?

Hide in there, and hurry.

You too, down there, behind those millstones.

You, there.

And you.

Let's prepare a nice welcome,

let them meet the Kinderly Boys... and, aim true.

We met them simply enough, but they'll not go away so easily.

Take cover!

I'm scared.

Anna...

They want to burn us out, they set fire to the woodpile.

If we stay here like mice, then we'll leave on a spit.

- Let's try an attack. - No, there are too many of them.

But someone must leave to get help.

Let's toss up for it.

- It's up to you. - May God help you. - Cover me.

Farewell.

- They got him. - Stop, what are you doing?

- Let me go! - Stop. Stop him.

- Let me go. - You can't do anything for him now.

- Oh, Robin Hood. - What is going on?

- Madeleine. - Madeleine?

They wounded her.

Madeleine...

Robin Hood...

Robin Hood... hurry, Anna is in danger.

The soldiers...

I helped... I helped them escape.

- Who were these soldiers? - I don't know.

They were dressed all in black and they headed towards Kinderly,

chasing the two girls.

Stay alert, and get ready,

soon they'll have to come outside for air.

We can't breathe in here anymore.

We must do... something.

Quickly.

We need to go down... there.

We can last out longer there.

Come, follow me.

It's Robin Hood!

Stop him, imbeciles!

Quickly, let's follow him.

Fire!

We hit him!

He is drowned, now he won't give us any more trouble.

Quickly, move on and step lively!

We must get out of here.

Hey, we have to tear down this grating.

Come on, hurry up.

Let's take them on, now they are cooking. Let's go!

There's no-one here.

Confound it!

Long live the King!

Well... my brother Richard will find much to sink his teeth into.

We'd better warn Goodman to join Elwin.

Goodman has already left, Sire.

- Still a few hours to go, my Lord. - A fine thing!

Four hours ago you said the same. This is not a shortcut,

would you agree, cretin? - Yes, Excellency.

Elwin will be impatient. He is waiting for us.

To the front. Clear the road.

Come on, lads. As quick as you can.

Sigmund, what is happening?

A fallen tree. No cause for concern, Excellency,

these parts aren't frequented by Robin Hood.

Robin Hood, I would that it was,

I would teach him a lesson, the sort that kills crows.

Forward!

Good. Everything understood? Two drum rolls.

Goodman is a valuable ally,

with his support, we will prepare Richard's welcoming gifts.

Within a month,

we will be able to proclaim John as King of England.

But I don't understand this delay.

- Sir Elwin, it is Goodman. - SIR Goodman!

How dare you, scoundrel? - But I...

That bandit, ruffian, son of a bitch...

He will pay for this.

I will hang him, along with his damned archers.

Mercy...

They will hang from the gallows, these vipers of the forest.

With our pooling of forces, Robin Hood cannot escape.

But, now, we have to consider Richard the Lionheart,

he is our greatest danger. - You underestimate Robin Hood.

You forget that my daughter is in the hands of that bandit.

In the arms of Sir Allan Clare...

And I am convinced that her position...

need not preoccupy us.

I insist that Richard should be our first goal.

Richard is not as formidable as you think,

he can count on only a few men.

When he landed, he had 50 men. In 3 days that's grown to 300,

and will become 3,000, if we don't act immediately

Confront the King?

Are you mad?

Let's face him in open battle.

When John aligns himself with us,

we will have a ratio of forces of over 3-to-1 in our favour.

But...

can we rely on John?

Well, the situation must surely push him toward you.

Me? Why not you?

The false reporting of support for John was your work.

Well, what of your bullying tactics at Court?

And the theft of 100 thousand ducats?

Well, in any case, John has very little choice...

outside of our alliance.

After so much waiting, this now is our time.

Elwin, Goodman and other traitors are aligning with John,

we can expect fighting within a few hours.

Richard is alone against them all, but we will be with him!

- Long live the King! - Hurrah! Hurrah!

I would have preferred to lay siege upon Nottingham Castle.

John is not crafty, but his accomplices know enough...

to choose an open battle. - But our cavalry has...

the advantage in an open field. - If they give us enough space.

- True. - The ground favours them and they are twice our number.

We will defeat them, Sire.

The future of our country depends on this battle.

Urgent message for Sir Elwin of Nottingham.

< My cavalry will focus on the side of the line, and...

will move in on the given signal. - Sir Elwin?

Prince John is approaching with his troops, and is...

about 40 miles from Nottingham. He will be here by tonight.

Good.

You, Sir Blackman, take command of the infantry,

and organise your troops in close formation...

at the end of the valley covered by cavalry of Sir Elwin.

Our plan is simple and safe.

We will face the enemy, making him expect a frontal attack.

- But we don't make the first move. - Just so.

I, with my cavalry, will be hidden in the woods,

to the right of the enemy, so that...

You can take them by surprise, with a blow from the side,

as soon as Richard advances... - That's right.

The rest will depend on Prince John.

This night, as soon as the Moon has gone down,

part of our troops will move to the rear of the enemy,

and attack on the signal agreed between us.

And so... In conclusion, gentlemen,

Richard will be overrun both from the side

and from the rear. Everything clear?

- All clear. - Yes...

Eh! Very clear.

Sir Osborne, this is the road that goes to Sherwood,

come evening, make your way behind Richard's army.

Ten miles from here, you'll find the crossroad.

It will be done, Majesty. Forward!

Come on, you sluggards! Work!

Work!

Hey you, back to work! Come on!

Come on, lads!

Everything must be ready within the hour! Do you understand?

Tortoises!

Work!

Make haste!

Forward! Make haste, you weasels, get on with it!

- We are lost, Sir. - Idiot, I'll flay you for this!

You are cretins.

We have been six hours on the road...

I would like to know where that blasted crossroad is.

Hey there; maybe this will help you!

Who is that? Take him and have him hanged!

Get him, what are you waiting for? Clumsy cowards...

Yield, you are surrounded!

Don't lose him, charge!

Hang it! You band of rabbits, I'll stake out the lot of you!

< Charge!

- We are in a trap! - Throw down your weapons...

- We surrender...

Down with your arms!

Run for it, and make it quick!

And now comes the fun...

Look, there is the signal.

It's not fair... that they leave us here doing nothing.

On the contrary, we are contributing to the victory.

- I'm going to join the fighting. - Stop.

Don't fly off the handle,

instead of talking, let's get on with what we have to do!

- That's good; now signal Goodman. - Right away.

Just fine.

- Now we'll see some thrills. - Look over there, Excellency.

- What is it? - Those trees...

Yesterday evening, they weren't there.

Were you drunk, or did you sleep badly last night?

It's the excitement, Excellency...

It's better that you are here, Robin, I'm not a born leader.

The time has come... - Yes, Majesty.

- Sir Glendale, position the troops. - Immediately.

Into position! Get ready!

Forward, follow me!

Perfect.

- Crusaders... - Majesty, look - the wood!

Goodman...

He has fooled us.

Forward!

- Who are these wonders? - But, Majesty... - Extraordinary.

Devil take it, it's Robin Hood!

The signal!

Scully, go to it... Quickly!

- It's Robin Hood. - Yes, Sire.

- Ready to attack! - Long live Richard!

Damnation, has Osborne fallen asleep?

What are you waiting for? Shortly we will overrun him.

Forward!

Excellency, the infantry is dying!

We have been betrayed. Blow the retreat!

We have to withdraw. - We will never withdraw.

Charge!

Long live the King!

Stop! What will you do to me?

No... you cannot...

You cannot... I am the Duke of Nottingham.

I am the Duke of Nottingham!

No!

No!

Take me to Richard!

- They are on the run! - They are defeated!

Robin has won. - No, we have won...

Let's go, lads.

The victory is complete, Sire.

Here is the usurper. - You have betrayed me,

but I grant you life because you're the blood of my blood.

Give him back his sword.

Sire, look.

Majesty, my name is Robin Hood... and these are my men.

Robin Hood, without your help we could not have won.

Your King thanks you for what you have done.

Robin Hood... you are a brave man; and Richard the Lionheart

will be proud to have you among his officers, with all your men.

The role you played in the past may have its charm,

but it is no longer suitable for Robin Hood.

By royal command, you are now the Duke of Nottingham.

- Hurrah for Robin Hood! - Hurrah for Robin Hood!

Hurrah for Robin Hood, Hurrah for Richard! Hurrah!

Robin!

< Robin!

Sire...

Anna!

Anna!

Anna...

< See you soon, Robin...

English subtitles: David Blake (2013)

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