The King and I
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- 1956
- 133 min
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Come on, lads, hurry!
We haven't got all day.
Is that it, captain?
Are we here?
Aye, laddie.
That's Bangkok all right.
Louis! Oh, Louis!
Mother! Look, there's Bangkok.
Yes, I know. Isn't it exciting?
Captain, I heard them lowering
the anchor. Is anything wrong?
We have to wait for the afternoon
tide to carry us over the bar.
Oh, I see.
Will the king of Siam come down
to meet us, Mother?
Kings don't, as a rule.
Come forward, lads.
They need help in the bow.
Get along there.
That's the royal barge.
The king is coming out to meet us.
It's not the king,
it's the kralahome.
Who is the kralahome?
A sort of a prime minister.
The king's right-hand man,
you might say.
May I look? Please, may I see?
Aye, laddie.
Ma'am, if I might be allowed to offer
you a word of warning...
...that man has power, and he can
use it for you or against you.
You must stop worrying about me,
Captain Orton.
Sometimes I wonder if you know what
you're really facing.
An Englishwoman alone
in a country like Siam.
Oh, it doesn't matter, captain.
I shall have work to do...
...and the king has promised me
a house of my own.
I'll have a place to bring up my boy
as his father would have wished.
Mother, look.
Oh, don't be ridiculous, Louis.
He can't be naked.
He's only...
...half-naked.
They look so cruel, Mother.
Father wouldn't have liked us
to be afraid, would he?
No, Louis. Father would not have
liked us to be afraid.
Not ever.
Doesn't anything ever frighten you?
Oh, yes, sometimes.
- What do you do?
- I whistle.
Oh, that's why you whistle.
That's why I whistle.
Whenever I feel afraid
I hold my head erect
So no one will suspect
I'm afraid
While shivering in my shoes
And no one ever knows
I'm afraid
The result of this deception
Is very strange to tell
For when I fool the people I fear
I fool myself as well
The happiness in the tune
Convinces me that I'm
Not afraid
Make believe you're brave
And the trick will take you far
You may be as brave
As you make believe you are
You may be as brave
As you make believe you are
I think that's a very good idea,
Mother. A very good idea.
Yes, it is a good idea, isn't it?
I don't think I shall
ever be afraid again.
Good.
The result of this deception
Is very strange to tell
For when I fool the people I fear
I fool myself as well
Mrs. Leonowens, may I present his
excellency, the kralahome.
Sir, you are lady who will be
schoolmistress of the royal children?
- Yes.
- He called you "sir. "
Hush, dear, hush.
Have you friends in Bangkok?
I know no one in Bangkok at all.
His excellency wishes to know,
are you married, sir?
I am a widow.
What manner of man,
your deceased husband?
My husband was an officer
of Her Majesty's Army in...
Tell your master
his business with me...
...is as schoolteacher
to the royal children.
He has no right to pry
into my personal affairs.
He hasn't, Captain Orton.
I don't like that man.
you like everyone until you leave.
You might at least have told us
you speak English, Your Excellency.
It is not necessary for schoolteacher
to know everything at once.
You come with me now.
Your baggages shall be carried
to palace later.
Just a minute. Not the palace.
I am not living in the palace.
- Who say?
- The king say- Says.
In his letter of agreement,
he promised me 20 a month...
...and a house of my own
outside the palace walls.
King do not always remember
what he promise.
Then you will have to remind him.
If I tell king he break this promise,
I will make anger in him.
I think is better if king's anger
reserved for more important matters.
Very well, then. If you are
afraid to tell him, I will.
I should like to see him at once,
while there's time for me...
...to return to England on this boat.
King very busy now.
Your Excellency, all I want is
a few minutes audience with him.
I have come here to work
and I intend to work...
...but I shall take nothing less
than I have been promised.
You will tell king this?
I will tell king this.
It should be very interesting meeting.
You come now!
If you change your mind...
Goodbye, Captain Orton,
and thank you for everything.
Good luck, ma'am.
- Goodbye, captain.
- Goodbye, laddie.
Take good care of your mother now.
King in bad spirit today.
Suggest schoolteacher wait
for better day.
My spirit is just as bad, your
excellency. I cannot wait.
Man is Lun Tha, emissary from
court of Burma.
from prince of Burma.
Her name is Tuptim.
Why, that girl is a present?
For king.
King is pleased with her.
Sorry. King has concluded audience.
Well, you mean I cannot see him?
Not today.
Louis, come with me.
You cannot do this!
- Your Majesty.
- Who, who, who?
Your Majesty, is new English
schoolteacher.
Mrs. Anna Leonowens and son.
Louis Leonowens.
You are schoolteacher?
Yes, Your Majesty. But before I start
my work here, there is one point-
You are part of general plan I have
for bringing to Siam...
...what is good in Western culture.
Already I have bring printing press
here for printing.
- Yes, I know, Your Majesty.
- How you know?
Before I signed our agreement, I found
out about your ambitions for Siam.
How old shall you be?
You do not look like
scientific person for teaching.
How old shall you be?
I am 150 years old, Your Majesty.
In what year were you borned?
In 1712, Your Majesty.
have been married?
Several, Your Majesty.
How many grandchildren
shall you have by now?
How many, how many, how many?
You do not answer fast.
I make better question
than she make answer.
You are not afraid of king.
Not to be afraid is good thing
in scientific mind.
I think maybe...
...you make very good schoolteaching.
Come.
A few of my wives.
They have beauty
but not gift for knowledge.
I have no time for teaching,
being busy with foreign affairs...
...and other situations.
I may present Lady Thiang, head wife.
There is a happy land
Far, far away
Bright, bright as day
"In the beginning, God created
the heaven and the Earth. "
Missionary.
Oh, a missionary taught you English.
Yes, sir. Missionary.
I have boy too.
Crown Prince Chowfa Chulalongkorn,
heir to throne.
schoolteaching...
...and she in turn shall teach you
the better English.
She is very grateful to me
for my kindness.
Lady Thiang, have children prepare for
presentation to schoolteacher.
Speaking of teaching, Your Majesty,
in our agreement-
Lady Son IKlin, Lady Talap, Lady Piam.
And this girl is present to me
from a Burma prince.
She just arrived.
Good day, madam.
My name is Tuptim.
And very nicely too.
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