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Presenting Michael Redgrave as CS baristas in dominant man of the sea Horatio Haran-Gloire.
Welcome back now over all my
voyages. I think the start of that one was the most miserable and distressing.
My ship was seriously undermined. I was suffering from the sea sickness which always attacked me
at the beginning of the voyage. My mind was torn between anxiety for my wife Mariah who would be
having our baby before marriage. Misery at the marriage of Lady Barbara Wilson.
And now I was saddled with the care of six fat stupid lovely merchants.
As I stood on my quarter deck in the grey dawn with a wind whipping through the big
accursed those indiamen for their slowness and acknowledging my sickness.
They must man those indiamen with blockage. The Lord Morditons been flying that signal with a dip
for ten minutes and they haven't the sense to clear the heliards.
I've given them their course for Finister and they must follow it as best they can.
I shall go below Mr. Bush.
I said, what's the origin?
What's that?
It's something happening. The warmer castles hold a wind.
Look, sir. You can see us through the glass.
Yes.
Yes, she's spun around. She's going up to windward towards us.
Surely she's signaling. Where's the signal from, Janet?
Yes, sir.
It's a jumbles they go. I can't read it.
Looks like number 29, sir.
But it can't be. That means just continue with the action.
But now she's holded it down.
Well, there goes another.
It's, it's number 11.
Number 11, sir. That means enemy inside.
I said that.
What can you see on the fourth bow?
That means the warmer castles are up here.
Are you sure?
Yeah, I can see a no-sec.
Two leggers on the fourth bow.
Luggers, eh?
That could only mean private years, sir.
If they can pick off an East Indiamen,
it'll be a feather in their caps,
and we shall prevent them from feathering their caps.
Hands to quarters, Mr. Bush.
Aye, aye, sir.
Hands to quarters!
If you need our wits about it,
the person's going to be difficult.
They will maneuver to cut off a ship to windward up here.
And they're alongside a border while we're beating up against the wind.
That's it. Those leggers are those quick as lightning and stays.
The Indiamen are so, so...
Our crew is so raw.
There are two leggers.
We shall have them carry two thrusts at once.
You can see a place like that, sir.
Two masters.
They have about 20 guns of peace, night hours.
We could blow them out of the water.
They were full enough to come in close range.
I'd say they carry about 150 men each.
An all-back for gold.
Have the guns, though, didn't run out, Mr. Bush.
Aye, aye, sir.
Brother, the gun!
The gun!
That's the leading leggers, sir.
Didn't see where the shot went.
Hermos, Starbert.
Array, sir.
He's her steady.
Some of the war with the carcer's shearing up.
She'll run into the next ship at a minute.
Can we reach in a time?
Yes, we're too close now for the leggers to death.
That's so their swinging away to avoid our broadside.
Back to the main target.
They must keep the windward of the convoys
so that we can dash down to any danger point.
Let the convoys get ahead again.
Aye, sir.
On the layup to an outer.
They're leading the convoys.
They're going to swing around presently
and attack the Starbert ship.
Tap on sail.
We must intercept.
Yes, there they go.
They're off to the Lord Monnington.
Hard of words.
Hard of words.
They're going to switch to the warmer castle,
or I'm a Dutchman.
Yes, I thought so.
Ah, you thought ahead of them there, sir.
We cut them off again.
He pulled as the Indian man
at the second start the scatter.
What's that, break up?
We'll never get to the second one in time.
Uh, no.
What's the game now?
They thought up some plan I met them.
They're working as turnibus.
It?
Yeah.
It's something I see their intention.
They're going to divert.
Yes.
Here they come, sir.
One to Starbert.
One to Port.
They're going to attack both wings of the convoy at once.
We'll never get a cross to one in the other in time.
We must. There's no alternative.
The Starbert dog is slightly nearer.
We'll tackle her first.
Starbert, two points.
Albert, two point two.
So cross the Lugga's vise on this course.
She'll have to wait to avoid our broadside
and that'll keep her off the convoy.
Who went about the other one, sir?
This course is taking us away from the convoy.
I can't help that.
I only hope is to get back in time.
We've edged this one away at least.
The chicken, Lugga, sir.
She's attacking the warmer castle to Port,
to the braces.
Artists, Albert.
Art, they're on them, Mr. Bush, quickly.
I didn't think it'd be so tough to move like this.
We're carrying too much canvas.
Yes.
We'll play right over this wind of the end
to end, Jim.
We'll throw a bit of them and they'll never get out of the way.
Look, Art, we're going to ram the Lord Morning's in.
Now, now she's swirving, look.
Look, look, look, look, look, look.
It's been like that alongside the warmer castle.
Hands here again, sir.
Look at that, grip.
Get the Lugga to broadside as we pass it.
Helmswind, steer through that gap between those two ships.
The flinch with the board, you know, sir.
That crystal story, Arthur.
No, that's you, this coming.
They're jumping back into the Lugga.
Up goes her basal.
Check it away.
You're trapped in Mrs. Hapsal.
Now, Mr. Hapsal.
Take your aim.
Wait till you're done, babe.
Ah!
Ah!
I see the Indian plastic sevens.
They cooked the wasting stuff.
A whole broadside and over there.
A couple of sprouts on the way.
Two shots with the cross-adjector.
Look at that.
They've tied a clean butter through those bands.
Good kid, our son is a nigga, though.
Our sails are filling.
Don't let her go away.
Get your guns to bear again.
All right?
Jesus, look at that.
I tied the deadness.
She hit us somewhere.
Our timbers ought to keep our nine binders of this range.
Stand by your guns.
Take good aim this time.
Fire as you bear.
All right, I know.
Catch, betcha march, betcha.
Downside, man.
Down goes up my balls to the lady.
Mainture toughest show tomorrow.
Shall we go in and finish us, eh?
Certainly not, Mr. Bush.
It's obvious to God, the convoy.
Square away on the other side.
We've sealed with the other one.
Before she can attack us on the other side.
Hands to pray, ten.
Live with us.
Good bye, Mr. Froggy.
You have a long day's work ahead of you
before you can see for us again.
The convoy was frantically beating up daughters again
with the second privateer on their heels
like a dog after a flock of sheep.
But at the sight of the Sutherland brushing down upon her,
she sheared off again.
Obviously, she worked run to make a dash
at one of the outside ships,
but I swung the Sutherland round and headed her off.
And I said, went on for an hour or more
like a game of height and seek.
But with only one nugget to deal with, my task was easier.
At last, the Frenchman realized that he was wasting his time.
His big lugs all came round
and he thrashed away to win wood in search of his crippled colleague.
He's up, sir.
We had no more trouble with those, too.
No, Mr. Bush, but the captain of that second nugget is a fool.
If he left his concert to look after itself
and hang on to us until nightfall,
it'd be almost short to pick up one of our ships in the darkness.
Well, you can secure the guns, huh?
Aye, sir.
Secure the guns, Mr. Jettel.
What are those idiots cheering about
for the noise they're making?
You think they're fun to tell, go?
Mr. Bush, stop that noise.
It wants to send the hands off to speak to them.
Silence!
I know more of that.
What have you done?
Brightened up a couple of luggers
not much bigger than our longboat.
Two broad sides from 74 guns
and their peace with ourselves
were knocking away a single spar.
Half the trouble with the men is
if we have enough old hands to lead
over the right ropes.
It's the same with my gun, sir.
I got 74 of them,
and no more than 50 sane gunwaves.
I know.
I'll train them anytime soon
without my gunners couldn't hit a three-decker at point,
blank range.
I know, I know.
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I have not
got some more men before his voices
much older if I
well if I have to land in France
and seize Frenchman.
I
tenders were strong nor easterly wind
and not only had it my convoy
to the North African Latitude
where I was to leave them
and also prevented all intercourse
and visiting between ships.
But now the wind dropped to a gentle breeze.
The southern land was slipping
slowly along with the West librae's
a beam.
The six east Indian man were clustered
together only a few cables
length to do it.
Even before General deported
I'd marked the approach of a boat
from the Lord Mornington.
I'd nerfed myself for the inevitable
polite call.
As the visitors came aboard I saw
that the man in the formal proc
goat was kept in Osborne
at the Lord Mornington.
His companion was resplendent
in full civilian dress with ribbon
and star.
Good afternoon Captain Hornbrah.
I would like to present to you
Lord Eastlake Governor
designate of Bombay.
This is a great pleasure your little tip.
The pleasure is main captain.
I have come to be of you to accept
on behalf of your ships coming here.
This purse of four hundred gitties.
Four hundred gitties.
Sir he has been subscribed by the
passengers of the East Indian convoy
in recognition of the skill
of the courage
displayed by the subordinate
in action with two French privateers.
Oh this is most
generous and totally undeserved.
Nevertheless I greatly appreciate your kindness
and on behalf of my ship's company
I thank you Lord Eastlake
and I sir and the bearer
of the most cordial invitations
you and your first lieutenant
to join us at dinner in the Lord Mornington.
Thank you for your courtesy, sir.
I deeply regret that I must decline
the invitation but we part company
into Osborne.
But is a pity Captain Hornbrah
cannot you be persuaded?
I'm a Lord I'm on the King's service
and under the most explicit orders from the Admiral.
Oh will you bet he's kept in a
I understand.
But at least you will allow me to
to meet some of your officers.
Think of your power to sit but
there's no need to turn all that money
over to us in the man.
You could treat it as prize money
and take your share and the prize rule.
Thank you Mr. Bush but I can't accept
that sort of reward from civilians.
However the crew must show appreciation.
Manly odds and have the man get three
chairs as Lord Eastlake's boat pulls away.
Aye aye aye.
Manly odds and have the man.
All in man.
Lord Eastlake has brought your present
for saving the convoy.
Oh oh oh oh.
Eastlake's for his Lordship.
Eastlake's for his Lordship.
Eastlake's for his Lordship.
Eastlake's for his Lordship.
Mr. Bush, sir.
Mr. Duh, I don't attention over here.
Please.
Well, listen, I'm desperately short of men.
I'm going to take some from those East Indium and...
But, sir, they're John Company ships.
They're men are exempt from pressing.
Sir, nobody's exempt when the king's service needs it.
I'm aware that I'm contributing admirable to the orders
but I plead necessity.
Will you excuse me, sir, if I point out
that John Company is the most powerful corporation in England?
It might be a bad policy to offend them, sir.
I'll be a judge of my policy, Mr. Gerard
and I'll take responsibility.
You will obey orders.
Aye aye.
Those ships will cite no land
until they reach Central England.
It'll be three or four months before any protest can reach England
and further six months before any centre can reach me
and in the Mediterranean.
It's possible that in six months we shall all be dead.
Oh, thank you, sir.
Give the boats cruise pistols and cutters
just to show that I'll send no nonsense.
I want strength to men from each of their ships.
Twenty from each, sir.
That's flirty. The law of the grand scale, sir.
That's the only sensible scale
on which to flight the law, Mr. Bush.
Tempting order.
This is an outrage, sir.
And I must protest against it.
At this very moment, your new challenge
is permitting my crew with a few two investments.
Exacting by my orders, sir.
Well, I can hardly believe it, sir.
Well, are you aware that this is a frequent violation
of admiral state regulations?
A perfect outrage, sir.
The ships of the unverbal East India Company
are exempt from investment.
And I, as comodar, must protest
from the last abrasive my body
against any contribution of the law.
I shall be glad to receive your protest
when you make it, sir.
What?
When I mention it, but I have never did, sir.
I haven't made my protest.
But will you not allow me to ask for volunteers
from among your crew captain?
That may be a few men who'd like to join the King's service.
Oh, I cannot imagine, sir, that many men
will be foolish enough to exchange the comfort of the East India Company,
the service for the rigors of a ship of the line.
But, sir, I would agree even to that.
I all seemanship in the affair with the privateers
was so admirable that, frankly, I find it hard
to refuse your anything.
That's very good of you, sir.
Allow me to escort you to your gig.
I will recall my votes.
Since I will have taken the volunteers first,
we can rely on it that they have all the willing ones on board.
And I shall return the unwilling ones.
Thank you, captain, I was one.
Thank you.
He calmed down what the police are.
Pity, we have to give way.
But we might get a few volunteers out of that lot, sir.
Feels so wish-out, Mr. Wilson.
He is the launch of the Cutter coming back, sir.
They're both loaded with men to the gunner, sir.
They're passing captain Osborne's gig now.
He's waving and shouting something to them.
Mr. Gerard and Mr. Reyna are very properly
paying no attention to him.
Stand by, and the man will be coming aboard very shortly.
Sir, let's down the hill, the captain will address you.
Now listen to me, man.
You're probably a bit bewildered at your sudden change
of circumstances, but let me assure you that the entry
port through which you've just passed is a gateway to glory.
Yeah, we know what sort of glory.
Yeah, we know what sort of glory.
I'm going to applaud to raises his voice on interrupts again.
For 17 years, your country's been struggling
with the course of entitled.
Your ease and comfort has been possible only
because of the loyalty and courage of the brave men
of man, British men of war.
Now you have the opportunity of joining that gallon company.
You've got other opportunities, too.
The chance of prize money, the convoy
from which you've come presented my crew with 400 guineas
for their work in saving you from the French privateers.
And there's more, much more, to be made by willing men
on the East Coast by taking your French prizes.
You'll serve your country and yourselves at the same time.
No man is treated harshly on my ship,
unless he deserves harshness.
You're here, and it's in your hands now,
whether your lives go well or ill.
And what I do, I do in the name of his majesty, the king.
That's all.
God, march these men down to the mandate.
Mr. Bush had the goodness to go down
and read the article of the war to them.
Aye, aye, sir.
I have taken a bold step, but the necessities of war
demanded boldness.
I now had nearly a full complement of crew
with these 120, most of them able to see men.
By the time Bush returned from reading the men
into the service, the boats were in bored,
and we were all ready to square away.
Mr. Vincent, signal to the convoy.
All men have volunteered.
Thank you.
Goodbye.
All men have volunteered.
Thank you.
Goodbye.
Aye, aye, sir.
I think about what would you say to the Admiralty?
I shall tell them that I took the men
that the permission of the Commodore.
I did, too.
He said I could keep any men who volunteered.
Yes, but not many did, really.
You'll know, Simon, as well as I do, Bush.
It'll be a year before we get back to England.
And in that time, I should be surprised
if I don't convince most of them that they did volunteer.
We only want a bit of luck, and a few prizes,
and most fellows will swear to anything.
You should, master, stroke, sir.
But the Admiralty will be reluctant to prosecute.
They know, as well as we do, how necessary you see men are.
Signal's down, sir.
The Lord Mornington is replying.
Ah, what does she say?
Captain Osborne, the captain, the hallmower.
Do not understand your signal.
I'll wait both.
Thank you.
That also, hands and braces, straightaway there.
Mr. Vincent, voice to another signal, please.
Just one word, I don't.
Which word, sir?
Goodbye.
Horatio Hornblower, starring Michael Redgrave,
is based on the novels by C. S. Forester.
Music composed and conducted by Sydney Torch.
Produced by Harry Allen Torres.
Music composed and performed by C. S. Forester.
Music composed and performed by C. S. Forester.
Music composed and performed by C. S. Forester.
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