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00:00:00Thank you very much.
00:00:30Thank you very much.
00:01:00Thank you very much.
00:01:30Thank you very much.
00:01:32Thank you very much.
00:01:36The people of 30 lands send us tribute.
00:01:40They're gold and silk, ivory and frankincense, and they're proudest sons to be our slaves.
00:01:47We have reached the point where there are more slaves in Rome than citizens.
00:01:52Some say that we are only looters of what others have created, that we create nothing ourselves.
00:01:57But we have made gods, fine gods and goddesses, who make love, and war, huntresses, and drunkenness.
00:02:09But the power lies not in their hands of marble, but in ours of flesh.
00:02:16We, the nobles of Rome, are free to live only for our own pleasure.
00:02:21Could any god offer us more?
00:02:22Today we traffic in human souls.
00:02:26The slave market is crowded because the old emperor's heir and regent, the young Caligula, is coming to buy gladiators.
00:02:34He probably will not be pleased to see me.
00:02:36Look here, look here, look here, a singer, a dancer, a companion for a noble lady, for a noble gentleman.
00:03:06Stop, gentlemen, a priceless gem for your household.
00:03:10Look here, look here, a singer, a dancer, a companion for a noble lady, or a noble gentleman.
00:03:16A petition from Egypt.
00:03:18Question him, if you like.
00:03:19Stop and look, stop and look, stop and look, a jewel, a jewel from the east.
00:03:24You've heard of the beauty of the Circassian.
00:03:26Stop and look at beauty from Circassian.
00:03:28Stop and look at beauty.
00:03:30Buy young and train them yourself.
00:03:32Children grow into men and women.
00:03:34These gods grow strong.
00:03:35Buy young, buy young, buy young and train them yourself.
00:03:38That's insane, come here.
00:03:39Too old?
00:03:40I've still got ten or fifteen years left in him.
00:03:44He costs no more than an ox.
00:03:46And lots cheaper to be.
00:03:47Prepare to touch the heart of any buyer, mother and child from Syria.
00:03:51Buy them together, buy them separately.
00:03:54Smile, what's the matter with you?
00:03:55Only a few pieces of gold.
00:03:57Don't you take it.
00:03:57You king, I have them.
00:03:59Wait.
00:04:00Yes, yes.
00:04:01Look, two identical rubies.
00:04:04They're perfect.
00:04:04And this one, this one's a hairdresser.
00:04:06She's an expert.
00:04:07Look, look at their hands.
00:04:09Just like Lily.
00:04:10Very nice.
00:04:11Aren't they nice, Lydia?
00:04:12Let go of me.
00:04:13I want to apologize for last night.
00:04:14If I remember...
00:04:15If you saved me, we'll be alive.
00:04:16Play blue!
00:04:18Play blue!
00:04:19Oh my God!
00:04:20I can't see you!
00:04:22I can't see you!
00:04:23I can't see you!
00:04:24I can't see you!
00:04:26Thank you, Tribune.
00:04:39Thank you, Tribune.
00:04:40A Tribune.
00:04:41So today in Rome, a Tribune does the vile work of a slave master.
00:04:44You fool!
00:04:45Will you never learn?
00:04:46This is Senator Galli, your son you're speaking to.
00:04:48Don't run your...
00:04:49Watch this!
00:04:50Tried it again, eh?
00:04:51Give me a slate.
00:04:52Highborn, educated, qualified for household steward.
00:04:56Yes.
00:04:57No, no.
00:04:58Sell him for lion bait.
00:04:59Cleander.
00:05:00Put him up as a gladiator, never mind the price.
00:05:02But Cleander, you can't.
00:05:03Caligula's buying gladiator today.
00:05:05What of it?
00:05:06What of it?
00:05:07Did you get this grief for nothing?
00:05:08He's worth at least a thousand pieces of gold.
00:05:10He's worth his weight in dog's feet.
00:05:12No, no, please.
00:05:12A gladiator, you heard me.
00:05:15You animal!
00:05:17Animal!
00:05:18Did you hear what he said?
00:05:20Lion bait!
00:05:21A thousand!
00:05:22I'm sorry.
00:05:24What were you saying?
00:05:25There's nothing more to say.
00:05:27After last night, you'll never hear another word out of me, not one.
00:05:29You'll be a cop.
00:05:30In front of my friends, too.
00:05:32I know you were drunk, drunk as a pig, but that's no excuse.
00:05:36Do you realize you've made me the laughingstock of Rome, Marcellus?
00:05:40Marcellus Galli.
00:05:45Don't think I won't talk about this.
00:05:48I intend to.
00:05:49Yes.
00:05:50It's good to see you, Marcellus.
00:06:05It's, uh, good to see you, again.
00:06:09Then you do remember me.
00:06:12Uh, yes, of course.
00:06:14Let me see now.
00:06:14It was the, uh, was the, uh...
00:06:17And your promise, if you've forgotten that, too?
00:06:19What promise?
00:06:22To marry me.
00:06:26Was I drunk?
00:06:30That's not very flattering, Marcellus.
00:06:32Oh, I, uh, I mean, if you'd, uh, tell me when I was supposed to have said this.
00:06:36The, uh, circumstances.
00:06:39Oh, I remember them perfectly.
00:06:40I cut my finger, and I cried.
00:06:44And then you took a dagger, and you cut your own finger to show me that it didn't really hurt.
00:06:48Then you kissed me, and I stopped crying.
00:06:51And then you promised to marry me when we grew up.
00:06:54But then you...
00:06:57Diana.
00:06:59Diana.
00:07:00Where have your freckles gone?
00:07:02I lost them.
00:07:03Oh, I loved every one of them.
00:07:05Then I'm sorry I lost them.
00:07:07Let me look at you.
00:07:1212 years.
00:07:13the gods must love capri to make you blossom so what are you doing in rome tiberius sent me on
00:07:19a visit since my father died i've been the ward of the emperor and his wife yes this is caligula's
00:07:24pavilion the empress julia thinks i'd be good for it caligula you can't well he'll be emperor
00:07:31someday would that matter marcellus do you more than my life after all i promised you you'll
00:07:37never know how seriously i took your promise do you intend to hold me to it diana
00:07:43i might i've heard that you've made other promises since but only one vow to diana
00:07:58he's coming marcellus you'd better go caligula and i have been in competition before and i've never
00:08:02lost to him at least you're frank marcellus i'm sorry i didn't mean it that way then all the tales i've
00:08:10heard of you were true every man makes enemies all your enemies seem to be women
00:08:28and why is tribune galio in my pavilion does he seek a favor i invited him sire we were friends
00:08:33and why is tribune galio in my pavilion does he seek a favor
00:08:42i invited him sire we were friends many years ago when we were children oh buying today or looking
00:09:01for amusement buying i hope sire a pair of twins oh male or female female oh have them put up first
00:09:15no sit down here with me you're very kind sire the pleasure of our loyal tribune is important to us
00:09:26you have such excellent taste these twins must be charming
00:09:35we have here two macedonian twins trained as companions entertainers serving for a highborn lady
00:09:42only once a year can the light be found on the auction blocks of rome they won't be sold separately
00:09:48what of my bed 500 gold pieces 500 a thousand thousand twelve hundred twelve hundred thirteen
00:09:55hundred thirteen hundred don't lose them galio fifteen hundred fifteen hundred fifteen hundred
00:10:01sixteen hundred sixteen hundred marcellus are you my friend or aren't you not to this extent two
00:10:08thousand the bid stands at two thousand pieces of gold twenty five hundred twenty five hundred
00:10:15oh give me galio but i've decided to give them to the lady diana but sire you wouldn't refuse me
00:10:30no sire offered as a gladiator a greek i guarantee his strength and fighting spirit
00:10:39buy him 50 gold pieces 50 dogs meat there are no more bids get on with the sale a hundred
00:10:51you bid against me against tribune quintus be careful tribune the greek is well qualified sire he's
00:10:58worth a better price two hundred gold pieces three hundred you want to make a gift of him to me is
00:11:04that it no sire i want him and i bid against quintus 500 700 800 900 a thousand three thousand
00:11:23the bid is three thousand pieces of gold
00:11:28a little high but i expected to spend more on the twins
00:11:34you offend me tribune i think it's time you offend me no more detail march
00:11:54sold to tribune galio
00:11:56you have made a wonderful purchase sir even though you may have to beat him a bit at first yes
00:12:06unchain him sir unchain him but he's a dangerous man unchain him yes sir
00:12:14what's your name demetrius from corinth when you get outside demetrius ask for the temple of jupiter
00:12:29at the end of the street you'll find the house of my father senator galio it has a scarlet door report to
00:12:35the steward there
00:12:55there are times when i'm away with senator galio
00:12:58in that case the slave attending the front door is required to light the lamps
00:13:06to be a slave in this household is an honor to be a slave anywhere is to be a dog
00:13:14the door open it remember to bow the door run you fool
00:13:19good evening master boy good evening sir oh with you and no household did he be my personal attendant
00:13:34you could have run away why didn't you how are you a debt sir i pay my debts
00:13:41not a slave's reason more like a roman's a greek sir oh yes i know in the great days of greece
00:13:47we romans were no more than barbarians have a master show you where i keep my clothes i'll
00:13:51change before dinner yes sir good evening mother lucia i'm sorry mother i was outbid for those
00:14:01twins i wanted you to have them we know marcellus diana was here diana should have kept it till i got
00:14:07home marcellus she told us that you and caligula had a quarrel don't worry about that
00:14:13yes she wanted you to know caligula's very angry she take him too seriously she has to she's going
00:14:19to marry him did she tell you that mother look i think he's in love with her himself as the poet
00:14:25says loves like wine the sip it hurts nobody but to empty the bottles to invite a headache well you
00:14:30won't even get a taste she thinks you're very funny she does eh she thought you wanted the twins
00:14:36be yourself lucia that's what she said mother marcellus are you deliberately trying to cut the ground
00:14:45from under my feet or are you just too much of a fool to understand what you've done you mean my
00:14:50difference of opinion with caligula today i lead the senators who oppose him and my son makes fun of
00:14:56him at private banquets and now humiliates him in public i'm fighting for what's left of the republic
00:15:01against the growing tyranny of the emperors i know that you know nothing nothing but dice and women
00:15:08now abide your behavior to caligula today by these petty slights you cripple me make my fight look like
00:15:13a personal quarrel yes sir tribune quintus is at the door for me for your son i'm not at home yes sir
00:15:23your leave give this to tribune gallio when he does come home
00:15:34well aren't you going to read it after dinner good eating to you
00:15:42ladies senator gallio
00:15:44quintus is a very important man he was already my enemy
00:16:04may we know it's from caligula the courage of a military tribune must not be squandered in the
00:16:10baths and banquet halls of rome you were ordered to the garrison of jerusalem jerusalem jerusalem you
00:16:16will sail tonight on the palestine galley
00:16:21that's all not even an expression of his tender regard
00:16:28cornelia you need his things
00:16:31help your mother lucia
00:16:45where's jerusalem
00:16:48palestine
00:16:51the worst pest hole in the empire
00:16:55the stiff-necked riotous people always on the verge of rebellion
00:16:58our legions there are the scum of the army the officer is a little better than the men
00:17:04disease takes him off like flies
00:17:08some have been assassinated sometimes by their own men others have spared the assassins of trouble
00:17:15what caligula hopes he has given you is your death sentence
00:17:21we are about to die
00:17:22marcellus
00:17:23marcellus
00:17:26you're the only son i'll ever have
00:17:29you know what my ambitions have been for you
00:17:33i know i have disappointed you
00:17:35try to endure it marcellus
00:17:38grow hard
00:17:40watch the hand of the man who walks behind you
00:17:44drink in private and sleep with your sword at your side
00:17:46take nothing on faith
00:17:51bind yourself to no man
00:17:54above all be a roman my son
00:17:57and be a man of honor
00:18:04perhaps there'll be amusement in being a man of honor
00:18:16you
00:18:25ready sir
00:18:27yes it's the last of my gear
00:18:29ready at the oars
00:18:34man the lines
00:18:41careful with that it's a white
00:18:43yes sir
00:18:46you don't need to be so formal demetrius
00:18:50we both need friends while we're going
00:18:53friends can't be bought sir
00:18:55even for three thousand pieces of gold
00:18:58is there anything else you want sir
00:19:00no
00:19:00we don't want to lose this time sir
00:19:14diana
00:19:27i came to tell you that i'm going back to capri to ask the emperor to intercede for you
00:19:34why
00:19:36well i i think caligula treated you unjustly
00:19:39why diana
00:19:41well it was partly my fault what happened
00:19:43the real reason
00:19:48because i found you again and i don't want to lose you
00:19:53perhaps you don't believe that a girl of eleven could fall in love and
00:19:56and stay in love and stay in love all these years
00:20:07i don't cry my love
00:20:13lucia thought i was in love
00:20:15i laughed at her but women are wise in these matters
00:20:23with you we'll miss the time
00:20:25make tiberius promise not to give you to caligula
00:20:34until i come back
00:20:49Pass now!
00:20:54Pull up!
00:20:59Shut the ass!
00:22:19The Muslim's no pleasure resort at its best. This is the worst. The feast they call the Passover. This is when their soothsayers tell them that Messiah will come. Messiah? What's that?
00:22:30King, Savior, Redeemer, Son of their God, and General Troublemaker.
00:22:37He's coming here?
00:22:38No one knows. No one knows if he even exists. He is, but he isn't. He hasn't come yet, but he's coming.
00:22:46Every year the same. You'll find out, Trivial, if you live long enough.
00:22:53Thanks for the kind wish sent to you.
00:22:55There's so much fire!
00:23:02There he is! There he is!
00:23:05Oh! Oh!
00:23:07What stirred them up? Perhaps he's coming after all of them, sire.
00:23:22Something's happening, that's certain.
00:23:25Look. There. Those people carrying farms.
00:23:29The man riding a white donkey.
00:23:31See him?
00:23:31Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh
00:24:01Dimitrius, come along, Dimitrius.
00:24:20Your master will have you flogged.
00:24:21Did you see him?
00:24:22Who?
00:24:23The man we just rode past.
00:24:25I was over there.
00:24:27He stopped here and looked at me.
00:24:28He looked into my eyes.
00:24:29What did he want?
00:24:31I don't know.
00:24:33I thought he was going to speak, but he didn't.
00:24:36Only his eyes spoke.
00:24:39Come on, Dimitrius.
00:24:41I think he wants me to follow him.
00:24:44Who is he, a general?
00:24:46No.
00:24:47A king?
00:24:49No, he's not a king.
00:24:52He's...
00:24:53I don't know.
00:25:00I don't know, sir.
00:25:08Please.
00:25:11This is for the tribute.
00:25:13It's very important.
00:25:18Excuse me.
00:25:19Let me pass, please.
00:25:21Here you are, Tribune.
00:25:31Just as I promised you, with the finest Syrian wine from the village you like the best.
00:25:35And now, Tribune, there's a little annual payment.
00:25:38One, two, three, four skims of wine you owe me for.
00:25:42Four skims of wine for four days, remember?
00:25:43Who are you?
00:25:46Who am I?
00:25:48The Tribune has a sense of humor.
00:25:50He asks me who I am.
00:25:51Ever seen this man before?
00:25:52No, no.
00:25:53Never saw him.
00:25:54Oh, gentlemen, please.
00:25:55Please.
00:25:56I'm Caleb.
00:25:56Caleb the wine merchant.
00:25:58Remember?
00:25:59I'm an honest man.
00:26:01The Tribune and I have an agreement.
00:26:02A skin of wine every day.
00:26:04Don't you remember?
00:26:05Please, gentlemen.
00:26:06I want my money.
00:26:07I'm a poor man.
00:26:08You're not poor.
00:26:09You're as rich as Midas.
00:26:10And you're not honest.
00:26:11You're a thief.
00:26:13But you do recognize me.
00:26:15And as for being a wine merchant, the stuff you sell isn't fit for a jackass.
00:26:19Oh, oh, oh, thank you.
00:26:21Oh, oh, dear.
00:26:23Tribune, what have you done?
00:26:28Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:26:29Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:26:38Showing yourself Tribune?
00:26:40The general who conquered this land should have been strung up by his thumbs.
00:26:43Demetrius, pour some of this poison.
00:26:45Curse of empire.
00:26:47But think how we make it possible we have fired friends back in Rome to enjoy themselves.
00:26:51I am thinking about it.
00:26:53Pilots give an order to arrest that fanatic.
00:26:56Remember?
00:26:56The day you arrived.
00:26:58Oh, yes, a messiah.
00:26:59What did he do?
00:27:01He's been preaching in the temple and stirring up a commotion.
00:27:03Why don't you arrest him?
00:27:04It's not that easy.
00:27:06Pilate wants to talk quietly.
00:27:07The man's got half the people on his side.
00:27:10We've got to find out where he holds up at night.
00:27:12And that is like finding one particular ant in an ant.
00:27:19Vinegar like the rest of it.
00:27:20I hope you'll drown.
00:27:23I don't care how you handle it, Centurion.
00:27:26Just do your duty.
00:27:29There's one way that never fails.
00:27:31But it'll cost you some money.
00:27:33Demetrius, how much is left in the purse?
00:27:37Eight gold pieces and some silver, sir.
00:27:40That should be enough.
00:27:41Give him the purse.
00:27:44Give him the purse. What's the matter with you?
00:27:53I'll report later.
00:27:55With you.
00:27:55Pour me some of that wine.
00:28:02Demetrius.
00:28:07Demetrius.
00:28:07Demetrius.
00:28:20Demetrius.
00:28:21friend
00:28:44friend can you help me
00:28:46I'm looking for a man
00:28:47the carpenter from Galilee
00:28:49the one called Jesus
00:28:50what do you want with him
00:28:51I must warn him
00:28:52I'm a slave like you are
00:28:53you're not even clever
00:28:55you Roman spy
00:28:57wait
00:29:06you
00:29:08stop
00:29:09you are you
00:29:14THE END
00:29:44I'm looking for the man called Jesus
00:29:49The one they say is the Messiah
00:29:51I've never heard of him
00:30:14Can you help me?
00:30:27I'm looking for a man
00:30:28A man?
00:30:29What's his name?
00:30:30Jesus
00:30:31I must warn him
00:30:32You're too late
00:30:33Even now he's before Pilate
00:30:35They found him
00:30:37He was betrayed to them
00:30:39And by one he loved and trusted
00:30:41By his disciple
00:30:43Who sat at his left hand
00:30:45Why?
00:30:49Because men are weak
00:30:51Because they are cursed
00:30:53With envy and cowardice
00:30:55Because they can dream of truth
00:30:57But cannot live with it
00:30:59So they doubt
00:31:01They doubt the fools
00:31:03Why must men betray themselves with doubts?
00:31:09Tell them
00:31:09The others
00:31:10Find them and tell them not to doubt
00:31:13Even now
00:31:14Not to doubt
00:31:16Tell them to keep their faith
00:31:18They must keep faith
00:31:22Wait
00:31:23Tell who?
00:31:24Who are you?
00:31:28My name is Judas
00:31:30Tribune
00:31:57Tribune
00:31:58Wake up
00:31:59Come home
00:32:00Come on
00:32:00Do I have to drag you?
00:32:01Duty calls
00:32:02If the word means anything to you
00:32:04What is it?
00:32:05The governor wants you
00:32:06Drunk or sober
00:32:06At this hour?
00:32:08Come on
00:32:08Pilate doesn't like to be kept waiting
00:32:10Sir
00:32:27I need your help
00:32:29Where is my helmet?
00:32:31I spoke to you
00:32:34The man Jesus
00:32:34Oh yes
00:32:36He's been arrested
00:32:38For crimes he didn't commit
00:32:39What do you expect me to do about it?
00:32:41Intercede for him
00:32:42Let them see that he's innocent
00:32:44Well
00:32:45This child comes up
00:32:47And this child comes up by looking to it
00:32:48What's he supposed to have done?
00:32:52He's already been tried
00:32:53He's been condemned by Pilate himself
00:32:55Pilate?
00:32:56You're going there now sir
00:32:58Make Pilate understand that if he stains his hands with this blood
00:33:00He's worse than a murderer
00:33:01That's enough
00:33:02Pilate's the governor
00:33:04The Roman governor
00:33:05He's decided and as far as I'm concerned that ends the matter
00:33:08As far as you're concerned too
00:33:09Ready?
00:33:11Yes
00:33:11For your own good
00:33:17Better forget you ever saw this man
00:33:19I don't like to be kept waiting Tribune
00:33:44I'm sorry sir
00:33:45I came as soon as I could
00:33:45I have special orders for you
00:33:49You'll report to the Emperor at Capri
00:33:52You must have powerful friends at court
00:33:55I suppose I have sir
00:33:58There'll be a galley for you at the end of the week
00:34:00I have one task before you leave
00:34:03It's routine
00:34:03Yes sir
00:34:04An execution
00:34:05Today
00:34:06Three criminals
00:34:08Yes sir
00:34:08One of them's a fanatic
00:34:11Here's a following
00:34:13There may be some trouble
00:34:14Some attempt to interfere
00:34:15Take enough men
00:34:18I understand sir
00:34:19I've had a miserable night
00:34:22Factions
00:34:23No one agreeing with anyone else
00:34:25Even my wife had an opinion
00:34:27Good luck
00:34:31I'm sorry to lose you
00:34:33Thank you sir
00:34:34Give me water to wash my hands
00:34:38But you just washed them the Lord
00:34:40Did I?
00:34:40So I did
00:34:44Some wine before you go gentlemen?
00:34:52No
00:34:52A bit better
00:34:54Your first crucifixion isn't it?
00:34:57Yes
00:34:58What?
00:35:00Never driven nails into a man's flesh?
00:35:02I'm sorry
00:35:17Hey!
00:35:23Terra!
00:35:23Terra!
00:35:23Terra!
00:35:24Jelly!
00:35:25Yeah!
00:35:25Yeah!
00:35:26Thanks for coming!
00:35:27primaver!
00:35:27Quite by lumière!
00:35:28Putu you in here!
00:35:29George!
00:35:29Let's go!
00:35:30Japanese!
00:35:30Go!
00:35:31Hail our king, our king.
00:35:42Back off.
00:35:48Yeah, big way.
00:36:01Yeah, big way.
00:36:31Yeah, big way.
00:37:01Yeah, big way.
00:37:31Big way.
00:37:33Big way.
00:37:37Big way.
00:37:39Big way.
00:37:41Big way.
00:37:49Big way.
00:37:51Big way.
00:37:53Big way.
00:38:03Big way.
00:38:05Big way.
00:38:07Big way.
00:38:17Big way.
00:38:19Big way.
00:38:21Big way.
00:38:31Big way.
00:38:33Big way.
00:38:35Big way.
00:38:37Big way.
00:38:47Big way.
00:38:49Big way.
00:38:51Big way.
00:38:53Big way.
00:38:55Big way.
00:39:01Big way.
00:39:03Big way.
00:39:05Big way.
00:39:0717
00:39:37You're lucky today, Tribune. I'm finished.
00:39:47I'm always lucky.
00:39:49You, bring me that robe.
00:39:52I have a proposition for you, Tribune.
00:39:55What?
00:39:56You'll see.
00:39:57What proposition is that?
00:39:58The government needs to lose.
00:40:00Aren't you wearing your helmet, Polis?
00:40:02No, you're wearing your his grandma.
00:40:07What's the matter with that slave?
00:40:09That's your dice, Polis.
00:40:11Put your money in.
00:40:12You can't wait, anyway.
00:40:14We'll have some more wine.
00:40:17The dice, your dice.
00:40:19Hurry up.
00:40:19What's the matter with that slave?
00:40:21Yeah, he's a surly devil.
00:40:22Come on, out of there.
00:40:24Where'd you find some?
00:40:25Throw the dice in it, Polis.
00:40:26Oh, no, no, no.
00:40:29Mine by right of possession.
00:40:31First class home spot.
00:40:33Previously owned by a carpenter of Galilee.
00:40:35How much will you risk against him?
00:40:39Come on, out of there.
00:40:41That's where the dice is.
00:40:45You love him.
00:40:46You love him.
00:40:47Tribune.
00:40:49Four wine.
00:40:50Come on up.
00:40:51Tribune.
00:40:53Lucky again.
00:40:58Tribune Galio's first battle trophy.
00:41:01A victory over the king of the Jews.
00:41:03We've done our duty, Centurion.
00:41:05There's no need to joke about it.
00:41:07You can say that.
00:41:08You're going back to Caprae to kiss the Emperor's hand.
00:41:11I have to stay here in this sinkhole.
00:41:14You're going back to Caprae to quit the Pyke.
00:41:21I have to stay here.
00:41:24How many times do you work for this?
00:41:26I have to stay here.
00:41:26I have to stay here.
00:41:27Let's stay here.
00:41:27I have to stay here in the basement.
00:41:28You're going back to Caprae.
00:41:29I have to stay here, too.
00:41:30I'm going back to Caprae.
00:41:31Let's go.
00:42:01Let's go.
00:42:31Forgive them, for they know not what they do.
00:43:01Let's go.
00:43:31Throw that trough over me.
00:43:39Did you hear me?
00:43:41Throw that trough over me.
00:43:46Take it off!
00:43:50Take it off!
00:43:51Take it off!
00:43:53Take it off!
00:43:55Take it off!
00:43:59You crucified him!
00:44:01You, my master!
00:44:03But you freed me!
00:44:05I'll never serve you again, you Roman king!
00:44:09You, Roman king!
00:44:11Masters of the world, you call yourselves!
00:44:15Thieves!
00:44:16Murderers!
00:44:17Jungle animals!
00:44:19I'll curse on you!
00:44:20I'll curse on you, Empire!
00:44:25Oh!
00:44:26Jump!
00:44:31Oh!
00:44:32Oh!
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00:48:15Every evening of the voyage, a star appeared above the bar, standing bright and steady in the sky, as if...
00:48:20as if sent to guide the ship home.
00:48:23In my illness, I thought you had sent it as a sign.
00:48:29It became my one link...
00:48:32with sanity.
00:48:36Sanity? What do you mean?
00:48:45What is it, Marcellus? Tell me.
00:49:06Marcellus? Don't come near me. Keep away!
00:49:11No, Marcellus, don't!
00:49:16Oh, my love, my poor love.
00:49:19Tell me.
00:49:22Soon enough, you'll learn the truth.
00:49:25I am ill, as you guessed.
00:49:29But in my mind...
00:49:32the truth is...
00:49:34I'm mad.
00:49:35My lady.
00:49:47What is it?
00:49:48A message from the emperor.
00:49:50He'll see Trippin Galio at once.
00:49:55Yes.
00:49:56You can't go now. Not till you've rested.
00:49:58It's no use.
00:50:00He already knows.
00:50:02The captain of the galley ran to report to him as soon as we docked.
00:50:06I'll go with you.
00:50:08I can't ask you to.
00:50:10But I want you to know...
00:50:12you're free from your promise.
00:50:13I can't ask you to.
00:50:16But I want you to know...
00:50:19you're free from your promise.
00:50:44Sire, Trippin Galio is here as you commanded.
00:50:49But he was made ill by the voyage.
00:50:51I beg her to postpone the audience until he is rested.
00:50:55Does he ask for a postponement?
00:50:57No, Sire, but I do.
00:50:58I implore you.
00:51:00It would serve no purpose.
00:51:02I will see him now.
00:51:04Bring him in.
00:51:06The lovely lady Diane and I lead to an idiot.
00:51:10But he's too good with Caligula.
00:51:12Isn't he?
00:51:17After 40 years with Julia...
00:51:20my approaching death holds few terrors for me.
00:51:23Death, Sire?
00:51:24My last examination proves that you'll live for 20 years at least.
00:51:27My physician is very loyal.
00:51:29Not 20, Sire.
00:51:3130.
00:51:32I read it only last night in the entrails of an owl.
00:51:35And I soothsay are even more loyal.
00:51:37The entrails of an owl.
00:51:39No stay.
00:51:41We may have need of you men of science.
00:51:43The entrails of an owl.
00:51:54You're welcome, Tribune.
00:51:55Thank you, Sire.
00:51:57I bring you dispatches from Pontius Pilate.
00:52:00By your leave, Sire.
00:52:02He asked me to put them into your hands and no others.
00:52:05Then there was so bad news.
00:52:07Sit down, Tribune.
00:52:09Thank you, Sire.
00:52:11Tell me...
00:52:13What was your impression of Pilate?
00:52:16It's not my place, Stuart.
00:52:18I'm asking you.
00:52:20Did you find him capable?
00:52:22Yes, Sire.
00:52:24He's considered a good administrator.
00:52:26Stern?
00:52:27As befits a Roman governor?
00:52:28I'm sure of that, Sire.
00:52:30Just?
00:52:32I...
00:52:34I can't say.
00:52:36Why not?
00:52:38I'm sure you can give me some sort of an answer.
00:52:42Tell me, Tribune...
00:52:44What happened out there?
00:52:48What happened?
00:52:50Were you...
00:52:51out there?
00:52:53I told you, Sire, he's ill. Let me take him.
00:52:58Leave him alone.
00:53:02Stand back.
00:53:09Tribune Gallio, you are a Roman officer.
00:53:13I command you to get control over yourself.
00:53:24Yes, Sire.
00:53:25This report of Pilate's...
00:53:30and your own condition...
00:53:32hint you like at a serious situation.
00:53:34Now, speak.
00:53:36Please, Marcellus. He wants to help you.
00:53:42I'm not your enemy, boy.
00:53:44I fought in Iberia with your grandfather.
00:53:47Your father was like a son to me.
00:53:49Now, tell me...
00:53:51everything.
00:53:55It's...
00:53:57It's...
00:53:59It's...
00:54:00It's Tribune Gallio still there?
00:54:02It's been talking for two hours, m'lady.
00:54:05Eh?
00:54:06Hopeless, m'lady.
00:54:08Completely hopeless.
00:54:09Son of God, eh?
00:54:10What God?
00:54:11I don't know, Sire.
00:54:12I don't know.
00:54:13I don't know.
00:54:14And you lost your rich when he looked at you.
00:54:15No.
00:54:16It was later when I put on...
00:54:17the robe.
00:54:18It was later when I put on...
00:54:19the robe.
00:54:20I don't know, Sire.
00:54:22I don't know.
00:54:23And you lost your rich when he looked at you.
00:54:25No.
00:54:26It was later when I put on...
00:54:28the robe.
00:54:29miracles, disciples, slaves running away.
00:54:31Roman legionaries fraternizing with the natives.
00:54:33What?
00:54:35I don't know, Sire.
00:54:37I don't know.
00:54:39You lost your rich when he looked at you.
00:54:41I don't know.
00:54:42I don't know.
00:54:43I don't know.
00:54:44I don't know.
00:54:45I don't know.
00:54:46I don't know, Sire.
00:54:47I don't know.
00:54:48I don't know.
00:54:49And you lost your rich when he looked at you.
00:54:50Patriotals, disciples, slaves running away,
00:54:55Roman legionaries fraternizing with the natives.
00:55:00Well, none of this concerns us for the moment.
00:55:03We must make you well.
00:55:05What have you learned, gentlemen, to say?
00:55:07A difficult matter, sire.
00:55:09Now, if he were under my care...
00:55:10He'd never improve.
00:55:12Who gave you permission to speak?
00:55:13The clue to this man's sanity is not in a vial of medicine.
00:55:16Well, where, then?
00:55:17In the robe that bewitched him.
00:55:20Oh.
00:55:23Go on.
00:55:24Plainly, there was a curse on the robe.
00:55:26His only chance is to find it and destroy it.
00:55:30An interesting notion.
00:55:33He's right, sire.
00:55:35He must be right.
00:55:36The robe was bewitched.
00:55:37Let me find it, sire.
00:55:38Destroy it, as he says.
00:55:39If you do, your mind will be restored.
00:55:41A lost robe in the hands of a runaway slave.
00:55:45What chance would you have?
00:55:46He wouldn't get away.
00:55:47He must be there somewhere still in Palestine
00:55:49with the other followers of the dead man.
00:55:52He had disciples and many others who believed in him.
00:55:54It's there in Pilate's message.
00:55:55Who knows what powers he left to these disciples?
00:55:58Magic formulas, potions.
00:56:01Beware.
00:56:02He is dead, Dondinius.
00:56:04Evil never dies.
00:56:05It lives in the air, in the robe, everywhere.
00:56:10Tribune Gavio, I give you an imperial commission.
00:56:15For yourself, find this robe and destroy it.
00:56:19For Rome, seek out the followers of this dead magician.
00:56:22I want names, Tribune.
00:56:25Names of all the disciples, of every man and woman who subscribe to this treason.
00:56:30Names, Tribune.
00:56:31All of them.
00:56:32No matter how much it costs or how long it takes.
00:56:35You will report directly to me.
00:56:38I understand, sire.
00:56:39I am grateful.
00:56:43A galley will be put at your disposal.
00:56:45You will leave at once, on the first tide.
00:56:48That is all.
00:56:51Thank you, sire.
00:56:51Wait.
00:57:05For your sake, I interfered when my wife wanted to give you to Caligula.
00:57:10For your sake, I brought your Tribune back from Palestine.
00:57:14For your sake, I now free you from him.
00:57:18But, sire, I have no wish to be free.
00:57:23Have you gone mad, too?
00:57:26He had everything, then.
00:57:29He could have had me, too.
00:57:31I wanted him, but I wasn't sure that I loved him.
00:57:35No, I am sure.
00:57:39I think it my duty to forbid you to see him again.
00:57:42As a child, you were wise.
00:57:45Now you reason like a woman, foolishly.
00:57:48I can't help being a woman, sire, but I try to reason as you taught me.
00:57:55You were a soldier, sire.
00:57:56When you won, you could expect your allegiance to cheer you.
00:58:00But when you lost, what would you have given, then, to see the eagles raised in your honor?
00:58:05To hear your name on every man's lips?
00:58:08I like Caligula.
00:58:09I know better than you, too.
00:58:11But what a wife you would make for an emperor.
00:58:14Very well, my dear.
00:58:18Your tribune shall have another chance.
00:58:20Thank you, sir.
00:58:20Thank you, sir.
00:58:21Thank you, sir.
00:58:21When it comes, this is how it will start.
00:58:41Some obscure martyr in some forgotten province?
00:58:47Then madness.
00:58:50Infecting the legions.
00:58:52Rotting the empire.
00:58:54Then the finish of Rome.
00:58:56But if the tribune breaks the spell...
00:58:59I tell you, fool, what spell?
00:59:01This is more dangerous than any spell your superstitious mind could dream of.
00:59:06It is man's desire to be free.
00:59:09It is the greatest madness of them all.
00:59:13And I have sent the most effective physician I could find to cure it.
00:59:17I have sent a madman.
00:59:20I have sent the most effective physician I could find to cure it.
00:59:37Tribune!
00:59:39Tribune!
00:59:40I warned you not to call me Tribune.
00:59:42Oh, worthy merchant, then.
00:59:43I have news for you.
00:59:44Great news.
00:59:45I told you.
00:59:46When Abidor says he'll find someone, he finds him.
00:59:48The Greek.
00:59:49He found the Greek slave.
00:59:50Where is he?
00:59:51I haven't seen him.
00:59:52Not myself, but he's known.
00:59:53In this village.
00:59:54Canaanites called.
00:59:55We'll find him soon now.
00:59:56Soon.
00:59:57Will you enjoy soon, soon?
00:59:59We've been to three provinces and a hundred stinking villages.
01:00:01Has he been seen?
01:00:02These villages are suspicious.
01:00:04They wouldn't tell me much.
01:00:05In this land of Galilee, the crucified one has many friends.
01:00:08Very many.
01:00:09Names for your list, Tribune.
01:00:10A merchant, I mean.
01:00:11And coins for me, too, no?
01:00:13A coin for every name.
01:00:14The Greek.
01:00:14What about the Greek?
01:00:15He has been here.
01:00:16He may come again.
01:00:17He's somewhere in Galilee now.
01:00:18He travels with one they call the big fisherman.
01:00:22Fisherman?
01:00:22Fisherman.
01:00:23That's all I know.
01:00:23But you'll find out the rest.
01:00:25The emperor's spy is cleverer than a poor Syrian guide.
01:00:28I've prepared a way for you.
01:00:29The generous Roman merchant comes to trade for the homespun.
01:00:32You gold will buy their answers and their lives.
01:00:49Gather the wounds.
01:00:51He'll buy them.
01:00:52He'll buy them.
01:00:52He wants all the homespun in Galilee.
01:00:54Who is he?
01:00:56The Roman merchant.
01:00:57He's paying well over market prices.
01:01:00Says homespun is coming into style in Rome.
01:01:02The fine ladies, they have fancy colors.
01:01:04Fancy colors.
01:01:05Maybe he'll buy this.
01:01:10Look what he paid me.
01:01:11And there was a moth hole in it.
01:01:13I wouldn't have used that rag of mine for a donkey blanket.
01:01:15Look.
01:01:36Wait.
01:01:39You paid more than you should have.
01:01:42Is this how we were taught?
01:01:44Do we pray to be washed of the sin of greed
01:01:47Only to close the book
01:01:49And cheat the stranger in our midst?
01:01:52Well, I'm not ashamed, Justice
01:01:54This money comes from the taxes that grind us down
01:01:56Does one crime erase another?
01:02:00Friend, shall we turn dishonest because life is hard?
01:02:08I think you gave me too much
01:02:14Thank you, friend
01:02:42I hope you'll forget my neighbors
01:02:45I wasn't angry
01:02:46A man is not cheated when he's satisfied with the price
01:02:49But you weren't the real loser
01:02:51They were only cheating themselves
01:02:53Good day
01:02:54Wait
01:02:58I'd like to camp overnight here
01:03:03Can you suggest a place?
01:03:06I'd be glad to
01:03:07You seem to have great influence here
01:03:11Well, when age speaks, youth listens
01:03:15Sometimes
01:03:16That's not what I mean
01:03:17Are you their leader?
01:03:20I'm only a weaver
01:03:21Few travelers come to Cana
01:03:25What's the news from the great world?
01:03:28The world's the same
01:03:30But I've heard that some new ideas have sprung up
01:03:33Ideas are
01:03:34Ideas are important
01:03:38They grow like children
01:03:39Have you any children?
01:03:42Several
01:03:42And a grandchild
01:03:44We call him Jonathan
01:03:46Because he was born with a crooked foot
01:03:48Like Jonathan of old
01:03:49Jonathan of old?
01:03:51I don't suppose they teach our history in Roman schools
01:03:54Oh, Jonathan?
01:03:56Yes?
01:03:58Wait for me
01:03:59Didn't you tell me he was crippled?
01:04:01He's well
01:04:02Jonathan
01:04:03This is, uh
01:04:05Uh, Caius Marcellus
01:04:07How are you, Jonathan?
01:04:09I'm fine, thank you
01:04:10Are these your donkeys?
01:04:12Yes
01:04:13Behind this house
01:04:14There's a good place to camp
01:04:15And a well
01:04:16Uh, Jonathan
01:04:17Come along now
01:04:18It's time for you to eat
01:04:19Already?
01:04:20It's early
01:04:20Perhaps Jonathan would like a ride on the donkey
01:04:22May I?
01:04:23Well
01:04:24Of course
01:04:24What's more you can keep him?
01:04:27From now on
01:04:27He's Jonathan's donkey
01:04:28Mine?
01:04:29You are very generous, sir
01:04:31No
01:04:32I'm still in your debt
01:04:33Is he one of us, Grandfather?
01:04:37You are one of us
01:04:38You wouldn't be giving things away
01:04:39Did Jesus tell you to do that?
01:04:42You must have known him
01:04:43He straightened my foot
01:04:43So I could walk
01:04:44There you are
01:04:45Go, go
01:04:46Fast, go
01:04:48Grandfather, look
01:04:49I'm riding
01:04:50I'm riding for every donkey
01:04:51Where are you, Marty?
01:04:52He's mine
01:04:53David, look
01:04:54He's my donkey
01:04:55Mine
01:04:56Look, everybody
01:04:57Land, I'm going to give
01:04:59Look
01:05:01Jesus used to live near here
01:05:09You know
01:05:09In Nazareth
01:05:10Almost everyone in Cana
01:05:12Knew him
01:05:12He's my donkey
01:05:14I'm your jingle
01:05:16Beverly
01:05:17From now on
01:05:18He's mymanas
01:05:20He's my buddy
01:05:20Me
01:05:22He's
01:05:23Wolf
01:05:24Fuck
01:05:24Cheers
01:05:25Mari
01:05:26Symbar
01:05:27Good
01:05:32Richard
01:05:33Your
01:05:34Mom
01:05:35beat
01:05:36Bye
01:05:36Second
01:05:37See
01:05:38the
01:05:38See
01:05:39OK
01:05:39Watch
01:05:40Now
01:05:41Tribune
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