Lloyd's of London Page #5

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:
7.1
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Year:
1936
118 min
125 Views


like a vulture so you could pick my

bones do you think you are the almighty

that you can ordain that I should die by

12 o'clock well sir I'm genuinely happy

to have lost this wager and to see you

here hale and hearty permit me to

congratulate yeah I was on my deathbed

when I read this in The Times yesterday

I decided to fool I determined to live

just to cheat you out of your death may

you live to a hundred know it dead

younger you are I all love to see your

dad

upon that gentlemen I must have my

coffee I'm sorry sir

I thought ste sir sorry milord I

subscribers and their connections are

admitted to the room within

oh one moment Jonathan come here sit

down here

join me I'm going to take me to task sir

yes yes and high time too I should say

since you left me my boy you've been

fantastically lucky and successful but

at the expense of Lloyds ensuring

women's legs while ensuring the Queen of

England against the contingency of twins

oh no you know that that isn't insurance

that's out-and-out gambling it's proven

sound business practice and strictly

within the law oh the law be hanged it

sir it's undignified detrimental and

uncontroverted to our traditions I think

you submit sir that it's as honourable

to insure a dancers legs as it is the

cargo of a sloop mmm the day will come I

warrant when it will be known from

Liverpool to Bombay that Lloyds of

London ensures everything under the Sun

I can see you now the boy you were when

you came to us eager hopeful sincere and

now this cynicism this this hardness you

know I I can't make out Jonathan

don't try sir forgive me

my meiyan mavin you get up and to

clicker with the gentlemen of fashion is

caught me somewhere tonight this is like

a ball to you and the full ounce young

lady yes mr. Jukes Jonna young my woman

my word

what's up forgot it the old codger the

one who said he'd out they've just

popped off like a weasel no what

happened he got into his carriage

cursing and swearing his nimble as a

young and began his coachman and I

didn't he started beating him over the

shoulders with his umbrella and suddenly

dropped dead well at least it was a

spirited death give my Chester Gavin to

the seaman's fund daddy you then Devils

our luck Blake but it'll turn no man can

defy the laws of nature forever

Fiddlesticks play couldn't lose that he

tried I know one wager he'd lose you

wouldn't introduce me to the Prince of

Wales tonight taken Polly a kiss to ten

golden solemn here win no he doesn't

even know the Prince of Wales I'll wager

2,000 he lose done for 2,000 pounds oh

I'll call for you at 10 milady

I'll deal with in milord eka rama

20 pounds in the bank just to make your

plane or Dukes if it isn't lucky blade

weld reading joke you gave me mister

gods of fortune really smile on your

lady Bradford lady Bradford commit me

the Duke of Queensbury like a lady read

but thank you you're great

George of the bedchamber to his majesty

he'll I'm your house madam well you kind

of look at your car oh do you wish a car

man

Oh No hey you win metal might I inquire

of your grace

the state miss majesty to help

completely done in completely no vigor

no zip I can't make him out the pity of

it exactly wind it's your bank man the

pretty odors you tossed back madam oh no

Dan you know how much in the back please

no oh

a hundred a hundred and eighteen power

is in the back mod life Maps a gentleman

make your plane fare cold a mango

cards please Bella

better boat you can miss Bakalar Katie

never done to laughter

oh hey the banks a foolish hazard facing

one glance should have told you the

native Bradford has extremely winning

ways they did Bradford what happened 72

pounds of that information a I've often

wondered how you employed your evenings

oh you know one another doing a very

well Oh

hey okay

Bank of 900 Guinea the deposit m'lady

a gentleman make your play fifty pounds

fifty pounds thank you thank you

seven him alone

the codpiece

thanks 8

not a bad night's work for a serving

wench

ah but you look into serving tonight the

Lord

well Bougainville ad they did Bradford

come I was a bundle pick up your

winnings milady and join me in a bottle

of bubbly thank you your grace

would you care to take my place I'm

sorry Lord this is a gaming house and

not the Bank of England I cannot carry

you on any longer

oh good evening lady Elizabeth I must

congratulate you all I read in here your

extraordinary success I have you to

thank for it

me we're inspiring in me a complete

distrust in my fellow man

oh good evening lady Elizabeth I must

congratulate you all I read in here your

extraordinary success I have you to

thank for it me we're inspiring in me a

complete distrust in my fellow man you

have every right to feel as you do

Jonathan but I have my side too someday

perhaps oh hey Stacy you were calling

old times perhaps we were means persuade

bake to dine with us my dear William

today I'm Thursday pleasure we shall be

so happy so happy Blake come by duck

but what he said was true

am i setting which just poly poly from

Lloyds coffeehouse all life poly and not

find blood at all all the better for it

me less I don't even belong in this

dress just let him borrow to meet

people's m'lady but you don't belong in

this dress huh but what the funnels me

is Heather knew Shivan to wriggle out of

it oh god and again a shop commit me shy

to present lady Bradford His Royal

Highness the Prince of Wales

she met the print real Prince

your house is charming lady Elizabeth

mr. Chippendale is most supportive

expressive manner it's the best

expression of a gray hair I at all

what is it will have been an important

message from Lord Creighton he desires

your presence at the ad Nord a P ad

Mulder yes I wonder what the juice is up

now oh well I suppose I shall have to go

my carriage eh you'll forgive men

Elizabeth my death eh you'll entertain

mr. Blake until I return yes

look ma

lady mo comes gaming house I wanted for

so long to see you alone to explain and

tell you how Walters mind for taking you

seriously you don't you couldn't really

believe the fire doesn't need tending

little bit as you wish milady

when we met in Calais I was running away

my husband denied quarrel in Paris I was

hurt and humiliated you were a stranger

for naturally I couldn't tell you about

it and those days so swift and free I

didn't realize what was happening to me

that night at the end I wanted to tell

you then I couldn't bear to spoil

something so perfect I knew I wouldn't

have the courage to see you again even

to explain so I ran away do I deserve a

lifetime of approach for that

I Elizabeth

you must go we're being watched I have

so much to say not here not now but

where then the Thomas lounge is painting

my portrait I said to him every

afternoon at 3:
00 studio

there's a new radiant about you today

Lady Elizabeth will you forgive me if I

walk for a little while and rest my

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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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