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St. Crispin's Day Speech - Henry V (1944)


Laurence Olivier's 1944 version of Henry V Here's the speech, I'm pretty sure it's word for word and the film version: What's he that wishes so? My cousin Westmoreland? No, my fair cousin: If we are mark'd to die, we are enow To do our country loss; and if to live, The fewer men, the greater share of honour. God's will! I pray thee, wish not one man more. Rather proclaim it, Westmoreland, through my host, That he which hath no stomach to this fight, Let him depart; his passport shall be made And crowns for convoy put into his purse: We would not die in that man's company That fears his fellowship to die with us. This day is called the feast of Crispian: He that outlives this day, and comes safe home, Will stand a tip-toe when the day is named, And rouse him at the name of Crispian. He that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours, And say 'To-morrow is Saint Crispian:' Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars. And say 'These wounds I had on Crispin's day.' Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages What feats he did that day: then shall our names. Familiar in his mouth as household words Harry the king, Bedford and Exeter, Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester, Be in their flowing cups freshly remember'd. This story shall the good man teach his son; And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remember'd; We few, we happy <b>...</b>


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Laurence Owen - 1961 US National Championships Freeskate


This is Laurence Owen's gold-medal-winning freeskate from the 1961 US National figure skating championships. A month later, the plane carrying the US team to Worlds crashed, killing everyone on board. She, her sister (a pairs skater), and her mother (a coach and former elite figure skater herself) were three of the biggest names who perished.


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Victoria Dogan & Laurence - God's Gift to Me


Buy on iTunes - bit.ly Follow Victoria Dogan on Facebook : www.facebook.com Website : www.victoriadogan.com http Video credits: Video by : TS Produktion Director : Elias Kababa tsproduktion.se Music video by Victoria Dogan & Laurence performing God's gift to me. (C) 2011 Paralife Music


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Sesame Street: Laurence Fishburne With a Toothbrush


If you're watching videos with your preschooler and would like to do so in a safe, child-friendly environment, please join us at www.sesamestreet.org In this clip, Rosita and Telly have a surprise for Laurence Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and other programs for children around the world.


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Laurence Fishburne Joins CSI


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Nino Ferrer - Les Yeux de Laurence


1969 - J'ai rencontré Laurence un soir Dans je ne sais quelle galerie de peinture Nous avons longtemps parlé d'art D'histoire et de littérature Moi, j'étais très très amoureux Je trouvais tout ça merveilleux Laurence trouvait tout ça divin Léger, valable, byzantin Mais je suis plein d'indifférence Devant les temples de Byzance Et tous les musées de Florence Car dans mon lit J'aime mieux les yeux de Laurence Je préfère les jambes de Laurence Les cheveux, les seins, la peau de Laurence C'est plus joli Après nous sommes allés dîner Laurence et moi dans un snack-bar Et nous avons longtemps parlé Homards, canards, calmars, caviar Moi, j'étais très très amoureux Je trouvais tout ça merveilleux Laurence trouvait tout ça divin Léger, valable, byzantin Mais je suis plein d'indifférence Devant les banques de Byzance Et tout ce qu'on mange en Chine ou en France Ou bien ailleurs J'aime mieux les yeux de Laurence Je préfère les jambes de Laurence Les cheveux, les seins, la peau de Laurence C'est bien meilleur


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Shakespeare's Othello - end, part 1/2 (Laurence Olivier)


Shakespeare's Othello - Act 5, scene 2, line 243 (Iago, Montano and Gratiano exit) to end of play. go here to view interview with Olivier about performing this role (thanks kiopelus!): www.youtube.com Laurence Olivier ... Othello Maggie Smith ... Desdemona Joyce Redman ... Emilia Frank Finlay ... Iago Michael Turner ... Gratiano Edward Hardwicke ... Montano Directed by Stuart Burge and John Dexter from John W. Hales, "Notes and Essays on Shakespeare" (London, 1884): For the most part Shakespeare delights in tracing the action of the great moral laws of the world, and showing how fearful is the penalty of transgression. But sometime he exhibits a yet more dreadful spectacle,--a spectacle mysterious, inscrutable, soul-prostrating. It is Fate, blind, inexorable, rapacious. Desdemona is one of Fate's choicest victims. Her 'graces serve' her 'but as enemies'. Her very virtues bring on her ruin. What is most innocent is construed into evidence against her. In obeying the best instincts of her clear spirit she excites the evilest suspicions and secures the bitterest condemnation. The truth from her lips is turned into a lie. In the present passage, her answers, by an almost incredible infelicity, are, through the very purity of her nature, just such as to confirm Othello's detestable impeachment. Could replies be more unfortunate? She lies in the toils of Fate, and there is no escape for her. We may go further than her name in Greek, desdaimon, 'ill-starred', and say it is <b>...</b>


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"SLEUTH" - Laurence Olivier, Michael Caine (1972) (High Quality - FULL MOVIE)


A man who loves games and theater invites his wife's lover to meet him, setting up a battle of wits with potentially deadly results. Milo Tindle and Andrew Wyke have something in common, Andrew's wife. In an attempt to find a way out of this without costing Andrew a fortune in alimony, he suggests Milo pretend to rob his house and let him claim the insurance on the stolen jewelry. The problem is that they don't really like each other and each cannot avoid the zinger on the other. The plot has many shifts in which the advantage shifts between Milo and Andrew. Tagline: "If it was murder, where's the body?"


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Paul Laurence - Cut the Crap (Featuring Janice Dempsey) 1989


Paul Laurence - Cut the Crap (Featuring Janice Dempsey) from 'Underexposed' 1989 ------------ Biography: Songwriter/producer/keyboardist Paul Laurence had seven number one R&B hits: Freddie Jackson's "Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times Sake)," "Jam Tonight," "Tasty Love," "Hey Lover," "Do Me Again"; Stephanie Mills' "(You're Putting) A Rush on Me"; and Meli'sa Morgan's "Do Me Baby." His other credits include Evelyn King's (her label RCA suggested that she drop "Champagne") summer 1981 number one R&B hit "I'm in Love," her number one R&B hit "Love Come Down," "Don't Hide Our Love," and "Get Loose," as well as hits by Lillo Thomas. Laurence and Jackson attended school and church together at Harlem's White Rock Baptist Church, which is where the duo met in the '70s. Laurence had been taught piano by a fellow church member Valerie Simpson of the hit songwriting team Ashford and Simpson. Laurence started a group, Laurence Jones Ensemble, which included Jackson, and they performed in New York-area clubs. By the '80s, both Laurence and Jackson were working for manager Beau Higgins' Hush Productions. Laurence had written Hush signee Melba Moore's "Love's Comin' at Ya" (number five R&B, summer 1982), "Keepin' My Lover Satisfied," and "Love Me Right" and would go on to co-write with Ondrea Dawkins-Duverney the enchanting ballad "I'm Not Gonna Let You Go." Jackson was one of Moore's background singers. He also sang on demos of Laurence's songs. By fall 1982, Jackson had signed as a Hush <b>...</b>


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Shakespeare's Henry V Act IV, Scene III by Lawrence Olivier


Crispian's Day speech after that is several minutes of the battle scenes at Agincourt. Not the most accurate battle scenes, of course, but the importance of the famed English longbow to the eventual victory is given proper emphasis. Fine music by William Walton. Laurence Olivier ... King Henry V Gerald Case ... Earl of Westmoreland Griffith Jones ... Earl of Salisbury Ralph Truman ... Mountjoy From the film "The Chronicle History of King Henry the Fift with His Battell Fought at Agincourt in France" (1944) directed by Lord Olivier James Agee on Olivier's "Henry V": ...Olivier does many other beautiful pieces of reading and playing. His blood-raising reply to the French Herald's ultimatum is not just that; it is a frank, bright exploitation of the moment for English ears, amusedly and desperately honored as such, in a still gallant and friendly way, by both Herald and King. His Crispin's Day oration is not just a brilliant bugle-blat; it is the calculated yet self-exceeding improvisation, at once self-enjoying and selfless, of a young and sleepless leader, rising to a situtation wholly dangerous and glamorous, and wholly new to him. Only one of the many beauties of the speech as he gives it is the way in which the King seems now to exploit his sincerity, no to be possessed by it, riding like an unexpectedly mounting wave the astounding size of his sudden proud awareness of the country morning, of his moment in history, of his responsibilty and competence, of being full <b>...</b>


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Laurence Olivier interview from 1983, part 1 of 2


Go here to view part 2: www.youtube.com He tells of learning screen acting with director William Wyler and Sam Goldwyn on the set of "Wuthering Heights", one of his favorite anecdotes. Talks of acting Hamlet, his recent King Lear performance, his early marriage and problematic second marriage with Vivien Leigh. Then speaks of his favorite role, "The Entertainer", and third wife Joan Plowright.


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"Clocks" (Coldplay) Cover by Kevin Laurence


Thank you all for the positive feedback. I have done quite a few YouTube covers and never expected this one to be as popular as it has been. Official Website: www.kevinlaurencemusic.com Follow Me www.twitter.com


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Paul Laurence - Strung Out (Original Version) 1985


Songwriter/producer/keyboardist Paul Laurence had seven number one R&B hits: Freddie Jackson's "Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times Sake)," "Jam Tonight," "Tasty Love," "Hey Lover," "Do Me Again"; Stephanie Mills' "(You're Putting) A Rush on Me"; and Meli'sa Morgan's "Do Me Baby." His other credits include Evelyn King's (her label RCA suggested that she drop "Champagne") summer 1981 number one R&B hit "I'm in Love," her number one R&B hit "Love Come Down," "Don't Hide Our Love," and "Get Loose," as well as hits by Lillo Thomas. Laurence and Jackson attended school and church together at Harlem's White Rock Baptist Church, which is where the duo met in the '70s. Laurence had been taught piano by a fellow church member Valerie Simpson of the hit songwriting team Ashford and Simpson. Laurence started a group, Laurence Jones Ensemble, which included Jackson, and they performed in New York-area clubs. By the '80s, both Laurence and Jackson were working for manager Beau Higgins' Hush Productions. Laurence had written Hush signee Melba Moore's "Love's Comin' at Ya" (number five R&B, summer 1982), "Keepin' My Lover Satisfied," and "Love Me Right" and would go on to co-write with Ondrea Dawkins-Duverney the enchanting ballad "I'm Not Gonna Let You Go." Jackson was one of Moore's background singers. He also sang on demos of Laurence's songs. By fall 1982, Jackson had signed as a Hush artist and began recording his debut album. Laurence wrote a swaying ballad, "Rock Me Tonight (For Old <b>...</b>


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Laurence Olivier interview from 1983, part 2 of 2


He tells of problem with stage fright, his all-too-numerous film roles, his drinking and swearing tendencies. Go here to view part 1: www.youtube.com Then some commentary on "Marathon Man" and recounts his famous crack directed to Dustin Hoffman and method acting, plus some discussion of the final scene in "Richard III". clips from films of "Othello" and "Richard III" From the "UXL Encyclopedia of World Biography" (2003): Ed's gift for winning his subjects confidence was also crucial when he interviewed actor Laurence Olivier, who was ill at the time. There was some doubt about whether Olivier would have the stamina to complete the interview, but as the producer retold it, gradually, prodded by Ed's questions, the frail old man who had tottered into the room became Laurence Olivier, the actor. The interview went on for another hour and a half as Laurence Olivier and Ed jousted with each other. When Jeanne finally said cut; neither had fallen off his horse, and we wrapped one of the more memorable 60 Minutes interviews.


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Are you sick of Religion? - Dr. Laurence B. Brown - TheDeenShow


In this episode of "The Deen Show" Dr. Brown discusses the phenomenon of people conning/cheating in the name of God. Religion and how it got corrupted and how you can still find the truth amongst all the false man-made religions. Introduction [start time 00:00] Religion is a sensitive Issue [start time 03:15] Religion for sale? [start time 05:30] Religious con artists [start time 09:00] Physical Abuse Emotional Abuse Advise to people that are conned in the name of God [start time 12:09] Organized religion? [start time 15:20] When you die it's too late [start time 19:14] Let go of what your forefathers did! [start time 23:43] My website [start time 27:00] Conclusion [start time 27:32] About Dr. Laurence Brown: A product of Christian-American ancestry dating back to the year 1677, up until his conversion to Islam in April of 1994, Dr. Brown easily could have passed as an example of a man who lived the stereotypical American dream. A graduate from two Ivy League universities with subspecialty training in ophthalmology, Dr. Brown served as a respected ophthalmologist in the US Air Force for a period of eight years. Midway through his Air Force career, Dr. Brown's 'ideal American family' included a wife, two children, and the requisite two cars and a dog. His country home was crowded with the full array of comforts and toys which clutter the lives of those preoccupied with materialism. Yet Dr. Brown ended up sacrificing virtually everything he had worked for when he faced a <b>...</b>


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Olivier's Hamlet film (1948): To Be Or Not To Be soliloquy


Laurence Olivier's wonderful 1948 film, with music by Sir William Walton. The entire film may be downloaded from movieberry.com (membership fees apply)


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Come on! Come on! By Morgan Laurence. LYRICS ON SCREEN.


Gosh, this song is so awesome. It makes me happy! ****I do NOT own this song!****


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Who Will Buy? - Oliver! 2009 London Cast - Laurence Jeffcoate - OCR


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Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier in Fire Over England


Clips from Fire Over England of Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier singing "The Spanish Lady's Song."Actually, I don't really think thats their voices, but they look so cute singing anyway. I Love this movie.


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"All of Me" by Laurence Juber at Guitar Town - 2006


Laurence Juber (extraordianry Guitarist/composer) was kind enough to perform at the free guitar festival "Guitar Town" on 7/31/2006. This was one of many exceptional pieces he performed that day. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!


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Brent Laurence - This life [harley and muscle Deep remix]


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Come on, come on! - Morgan Laurence


The Dan And Joe Show's official music video for Morgan Laurence. Two friends appear to be dating the same girl and let her between their friendship and everything changes for the worse, until they have an opportunity to compete for her and an unexpected winner appears. CHECK OUT MORGAN'S MUSIC myspace.com LYRICS: I'll meet you where the earth meets the sun and the weather is warm because the scene just seems so much nicer way out there You've got nothing to lose i've got nothing to prove except a love for someone just like you You've got skyrise buildings and a place to call your own the downtown city life compliments your closet full of clothes with your shades and your shoes and trendy to do's you'll hit the sidewalks, the best stores and restaraunts looking for something new. Oh don't you worry, just smile and do your thing girl cause i'm on my way out and i'll be there in the morning Come on! Come on! I'll keep running til' i burn out the sun I'll find my way, yes i'll be damn sure to find my way You've got skyrise buildings and a place to call your own the downtown city life compliments your closet full of clothes with your shades and your shoes and trendy to do's you'll hit the sidewalks, the best stores and restaraunts looking for something new. Come on! Come on! We'll keep running til' we burn out the sun, sun and make our way down every street til' we get back home. Come on! Come on! We'll keep running til' we burn out the sun, sun and make our way down every <b>...</b>


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Come On! Come On! by Morgan Laurence (with lyrics)


I DO NOT OWN THIS SONG. and i know i got some of the lyrics messed up, but this is before he put the lyrics up on his myspace. Oh! and check out his music myspace :) www.myspace.com ______________________________________ This is where i downloaded the song to my computer: www.filedropper.com


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Phillip Laurence & the band pranking Bruno Mars


He and the band decided to throw a prank to B since Paris was their last tour date. They started playing Dynamite by Taio Cruz instead of one of BM' s song, i guess.. Lol.


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Do electrons move at Absolute Zero?


Electrons, the Big Bang and sporting pursuits are among the topics raised by our viewers. More physics at www.sixtysymbols.com


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Laurence Juber - Blues De Luxe


Guitar Noir - Laurence Juber with Domenic Genova bass, Steve Forman percussion, AIX Records 2003


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Twelve O'Clock High - "You're already dead"


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Buddha Bar by David Visan - Laurence d'Arabie ( Ambient Mix)


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Laurence Juber - In My Life


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Time Theme


Exert from the production TIME. Narrated by Laurence Olivier Created by Josh BC NZ


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Laurence Olivier - A Life - Documentary (01/16)


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Laurence Fox - Gunfight


www.laurencefox.co.uk http twitter.com Laurence Fox - Gunfight Written by Laurence Fox, Produced by Luke Potashnick Video Directed and Shot by Wayne Che Yip


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Eurovision 1986 - Sherisse Laurence - L'amour de ma vie


Eurovision 1986 - Sherisse Laurence - L'amour de ma vie


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