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Ring-tailed Lemurs
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Several ring-tailed lemurs play in the trees at the Indianapolis Zoo.
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King Lear (1971) Directed by Peter Brook CLIP #10
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King Lear is reunited with Cordelia.
There's a link to the original play dialogue below for reference. Obviously, the movie doesn't follow the script verbatim.
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King Lear (1971) Directed by Peter Brook CLIP #9
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Edgar challenges and defeats Edmund. Goneril kills Regan then herself. Cordelia is hanged.
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King Lear (1971) Directed by Peter Brook CLIP #8
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Extended version of CLIP #7
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King Lear (1971) Directed by Peter Brook CLIP #7
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Lear arrives at the Earl of Gloucester's to find his servant in the stocks. The fool teaches a lesson.
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King Lear (1971) directed by Peter Brook CLIP #6
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The banished Duke of Kent, disguised as a lowly servant, is sent by Lear to announce his arrival when he intercepts and confronts Goneril's messenger. He is put in the sto...
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King Lear (1971) directed by Peter Brook CLIP #5
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Lear has left Goneril and finds Regan and the Duke of Cornwall at Gloucester's. Goneril soon arrives whereupon they team up and deny him all his privileges.
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King Lear (1971) Directed by Peter Brook CLIP #3 1st Ed.
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The Duke of Cornwall gouges out the eyes of the Earl of Gloucester with a spoon saying "Out! Vile jelly."
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King Lear (1971) Directed by Peter Brook CLIP #3
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The Duke of Cornwall gouges out the eyes of the Earl of Gloucester with a spoon saying "Out! Vile jelly."
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King Lear (1971) Directed by Peter Brook CLIP #4
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King Lear is dead. Edgar, natural son of the Earl of Gloucester delivers the oft-quoted final lines of the film.
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