The man who would be king 1975
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Indeed by jove, no
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Esquire is simply the title used instead of mister,every man is entitled to esquire after his name.Squire is an English term for landlord of a rural community or village as in the Scots tile of Laird,it has no rank in the Peerage.
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@TheSmithersy if one were to realize that this whole continent Australia is owned by her Majesty the Queen. Therefore, one should be free to express their opinion on that of other lands. There is something odd about the United States Declaration of Independence. See the US declared themselves independent of the King, but not of the Crown. See everyone knows Crown and Queen (including heirs) are two separate entitles. Therefore the US is still part of the British Empire. God save the Queen!
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@RogerLucasTango: I think he said "esquire" but the meaning is the same
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At around 1:35 Sean Connery's character mentions his father was an 'squire' -which is a minor royal title after a Knight; just like the Americans who signed the treaty of Paris 1783 ( Aye know who you're dealing with).
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Alexander, the greatest Macedonian king in history
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@JuanMacready Its entertaiment,weather you like it or not who cares,I myself enjoyed it,There is nothing racist about it for the time period it represents.Infact the empire told us to be tollerent of other cultures,unlike those other cultures that believe in stoneing,and that women are not equil.
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बष्कये के लोगो न ही हम आप का सामान लूटेंगे और न ही आपकी बेटिया चोदेंगे बस
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@Bambi23000 Yes, I believe it is.
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Agreed!
In my opinion, like "Blade Runner" improved on Phillip K. Dick's story "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” this movie is an example of those rare instances when Hollywood interpretations actually improve a story.
willong1000 10 months ago 6
Michael Caine AND Sean Connery?! AWESOME OVERLOAD!
sprayframe 1 year ago 3