Lloyd's of London

Synopsis: Blake is in love with an aristocratic woman whose husband seriously injures him. Blake's friendship with Lord Nelson provides the basis for Blake's part in the growth of Lloyd's insurance business following the Battle of Trafalgar. Only very slightly based on history.
Director(s): Henry King
Production: 20th Century Fox Film Corporat
  Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
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Year:
1936
118 min
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1

Oh

listen to me minty and you'll have gold

clicking in your britches and we'll all

be right in are you dancing if we are

not all swinging iron Ansem don't drink

your rum put some grass on your backbone

hockey hockey widow Blake bring two more

runs and write about it

Jonathan Jackson high school - now -

babbles over there sorry thank you watch

they don't slip you know Portuguese

copies all right Alan

they don't divvy up I'll lay down the

lord or my will if you and the others

will back me up

I know with me then I be

and were you gaping it yes

come on we'll tell them what's what I

will tell him you mean

didn't I tell you Joe watch out for

Portuguese covers laughs look at the end

lesson - yeah oh jeez

it'll be a grittily

of reckoning G's ratio Horatio Nicole go

on go on my dear I can't father dear me

dear me I hide

never mind trying to help your sister

Horatio you decline the noun of gray

color for her or is your Nelson

yes sir didn't you hear what I said no

sir

don't you ever hear what I say no sir

yes sir

what is the use my sacrificing my time

my strength endeavoring to teach you the

classics bring you up with a proper

knowledge of letters you give you some

sense of righteousness and duty Susana

why pens nose it's funny from dear me

crossed a four o'clock already we'll

stop the scripture lesson with the

litany and I do hope that some of you

will be correct in your responses it did

distress me so last Sunday they hear you

falter and stumble as though you were

the children of a cobbler oh god the

father of heaven have mercy upon us

miserable sinners

Linda Jonathan Hyde bug you smell

knocking point over to the cold pirates

yes real ones told me within me I'm

sayin house next row I can have a look

at their boat oh I can't

we're right in the middle of script your

class yeah fraid I'm not afraid but you

know my father's forbidden me to consult

with you Jonathan

yeah are afraid you're afraid to get no

lickin you'd better mind what you say

Jonathan what about our pact I dare you

to come

oh you dare me to row out and have a

look at the boat well I dare you to go

aboard Cooper Oh blimey no they'd make

us walk the plank

oh so you're afraid what about our pact

now what I do you've got to do on you

stand and let me give you a cup on the

must now it's a go tip us your moley

I see something to vote your name not

yet

see home young that's not her this way

then once again we're doing Maggie no

that's close to the box to the anchor

chain don't see you so

this is a big ship isn't it I wonder why

there's nobody on that's agreed by the

elements is where sly but this shoe

won't last forever

come on your lovers upwards

get over with it over women in the

seahorse raiser Egypt why shouldn't it

it's gold just scour not a bag of

feathers what I mean it it weighs every

only conscience captain conscience you

haven't got one

get on oh we know what's in the wind we

does you're going to scuttle the Maggio

and claim the insurance and the

insurance on the gold what's in it and

all the time back there Gold's aboard

the sea or yourself fraud I calls it and

a king's ransom for the pair of you

you're getting yours I checked yeah 10

guineas apiece for being parties to

Aryan crime if we gets mad because I'm

say with you and by the devil's gallows

we'll share say Michelle

so it's mutiny call it what you like but

if they was to get wind of this at

Lloyd's coffee house in London

let's get out of here get to work yes

favi rats tiny no Babu my dad come on

pull those legs

stop those legs come here stop Joe you

race you yeah

you're at yes let's go swim with the

time hey leave him Addison

whoa not after us we'd better hi

I lost my coat yes that's nothing

well much more real birthday Faddis we'd

better go home and tell my mom hi mom

yeah but they said if there was to get

wind of this at Lord's coffee house he's

the one we ought to tell mr. Lloyd the

insurance man but he isn't he's in

London what of it

how would we get there walk across it's

a hundred miles we've got to it's our

duty besides mr. Lloyd Knight give us a

big reward

I couldn't Jonathan we be gone for days

and days my father wouldn't know where I

was well I'm going and what I do you've

got to do or else Oh jiminy I I'd love

to

well I'll go Tibby Sherman we'll leave

tonight I meet you at 7:00 you know

where

Rachel yes sir

come down the other yes look at you

where have you been I had occasion to

swim in the river sir in your clothes

circumstances prevented us prevented me

from removing my clothes sir you were

with that young scoundrel Jonathan Baker

yes sir

have I not forbidden you his company yes

sir a disreputable urgent who's out

keeps a foul gin shop what am I to do

Maurice

no no Edmund building the lad will take

much harm rather partial to gin just

myself I will not be disobeyed shall I

go into the study sir and take down my

breeches at once and that's me my

birthright are you uncle fry thank Allah

is the war with Spain going well mm-hmm

Wars never go well until there one lad

my ship was dismasting my last

engagement that's why I'm home but we're

off again come Tuesday for the Azores

how exciting it must be yeah there's

nothing so exciting as having a

cannonball come along and pop off your

head

oh yeah ratio 12 next week sir well I

need a young bitumen that's why I'm here

Oh perhaps your father might know of a

likely lad Oh sir

you don't you couldn't mean me well now

I mind ratio yes sir

I've been waitin enough I couldn't get

out before my uncle captain suddenly

came to business

where'd you happen in that sack Jonathan

I I can't come with you you're backing

down I'm going to see I'm going to be a

midshipman on his Majesty's ship Reza's

mouth oh we're going to fight the

Spaniards see each other anymore

no that's right we won't

I'll be back sometime Robert the

Cannonball that will come along and pop

off my hand I'm sorry I can't go with

you Joe

oh it's alright it's breaking off back

you couldn't help it but a pacts a pact

come on cut me on the muffler no thank

you

thank you Oh Rick you'll melt them you

must jump

faster goodbye John

I greet you

anyhow

you

Oh

join me write the number see right in

your life what do you know

yeah hold on rag where do you think

you're going I've got to see mr. Lloyd

the one run along with you be gone go on

to chit chit chit chit yes sir I have an

appointment here to meet dr. Samuel

Johnson what names a Benjamin Franklin

oh yes sir dr. Johnson's waiting for you

dr. Franklin mr. Franklin permit me to

present my friend mr. parson delighted

gentlemen the breaker team anymore 200

tons how to Falmouth down to Jamaica

2,000 pounds insurance ask at 8 per

centum I'll take 100 for 100 another

told no anymore to anymore 200 pounds

200 thank you no no 10 pounds is all out

8 Thank You mr. Jukes sir

could you could you tell me which one is

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Ernest Pascal

Ernest Pascal (January 11, 1896 – November 4, 1966) was an English-born American screenwriter, author, playwright, and poet. Originally an author, he became involved in the film industry when his novels began to be optioned into films during the silent era of film, although his career was mostly during the sound era. In addition, he penned several Broadway plays as well. He married the daughter of famed cartoonist George Herriman, Barbara, and they had one daughter prior to Barbara's death from complications from surgery in 1939.In 1947, Pascal was hired by RKO Pictures to write a story based on the Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804. However, Warner Brothers procured the rights to the script, but when production was delayed, it was eventually permanently shelved after Paramount produced their 1955 film based on the same event entitled, The Far Horizons. more…

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