Lloyd's of London Page #8

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


him in Dover to the water where he

embarked for Kelly we all

all england li celebrating Nelson's

victory out there underwriters are

ensuring ships at the old rates because

they believe that Nelson has beaten the

French they should never have ceased

ensuring ships oh that's your opinion

sir it is do you realize that I must go

out there and enhance you I realize only

one thing sir

Nelson's fleet is still intact you must

know that you've committed high treason

punishable by death I know all that

there anything more sir

No

I will be at home should you want me

when Lord Stacy won't you sit down

well what did you say naturally he

denied everything

did you were confronted with the

coachman oh yes the fellow seemed to

identify him but we mustn't place too

much credence on that sort and does this

is a matter of importance milord we must

move cautiously cautiously with this

whole nation the victim of a hoax with

those men out there insuring books

ruining themselves where's your

integrity man you ask for an

investigation I am proceeding with it

you're procrastinating ZUP I demand you

quiet on that floor now and tell the

underwriters what I know and what you

know to be the truth I do not know what

is the truth you Liza are the Nansen

myself one moment

remember when you denounced Blake you

ruin him forever and you ruin yourself

and your wife as well my wife her entire

fortune is in Blake syndicate what

I thought you want to know that before

proceeding further now go ahead

okay uh yes sir I

you were saying sir

nothing

thief traitor all what Stacy said of me

is true gambled and lost taking

everything from no no my dear I'm proud

to have gambled with you Elizabeth my

dog Jonathan who spoke to us now have

treason they'll hang you for that we

must leave at once yes

I can't run away Jonathan do you love me

oh you know that I do if you die I shall

die too

done throw me a blast no sir go

handkerchief hug come on my face men

must not know there is dying

quick find out the villains party yes I

order the Li column to change station

and engage the enemy more closely yes

yes

Hey

fifteen of the enemy ships are sponsored

it is worth that I had not 420 hanka

Heidi anchor

yes sir

you must live sir you must be you must

live Jonathan you must live man yes mr.

Jonathan you must perhaps take bless you

my dear

what is that

job

yeah

break

my back stein speak to him

that you know

Jonathan

during this time

there was a victory Nelson a Trafalgar

just as you imagined it

yeah a Trafalgar one

yeah

he wrote me a letter

ten

you thought of me in the midst of all

these trouble

now

guns

Jonathan

he has come home

but a pack to pack come on cut me on the

muscle no radio

thank you break your Nelson I you must

jump

f***

by Jonathan

goodbye Horatio

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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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