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Piano Trio In E Flat, Op. 100 - Franz Schubert
Barry Lyndon (Stanley Kubrick, 1975)Arguably one of Kubrick’s best scenes ever—-the impish Lord Bullingdon fumbling with a pistol.
The dialogue:
'Lord Bullingdon cock your pistol ...and prepare to fire.'
Lord Bullingdon: Sir Richard, this pistol must be faulty.
I must have another one. Sir Richard: I'm sorry, Lord Bullingdon, but you must
first stand your ground and allow Mr. Lyndon his turn
to fire. Sir Richard: Your pistol has fired, and that counts as
your shot. Sir Richard: Mr. Lyndon, are the rules of firing clear
to you? Redmond Barry: Yes. Sir Richard: Lord Bullingdon...are you ready to
receive Mr. Lyndon's fire? Lord Bullingdon: Yes. Sir Richard: Very well, then, Mr. Lyndon cock your
pistol and prepare to fire. Sir Richard: Are you ready, Lord Bullingdon? Sir Richard: Is your pistol cocked, Mr. Lyndon? Redmond Barry: Yes. Sir Richard: Then prepare to fire. One...two.... [Barry feels sorry for the mere child and fires
into the ground.] Sir Richard: Lord Bullingdon, in view of Mr.
Lyndon having fired into the ground do
you now consider that you have received
satisfaction? Lord Bullingdon: I have not received
satisfaction. [Lord Bullingdon prepares to take another
shot at Redmond.]
Sir Richard: Mr. Lyndon, are you ready? Redmond Barry: Yes. Sir Richard: Lord Bullingdon...cock your
pistol and get ready to fire.
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