
Click 'Show more' for script. Sir Nigel Hawthorne, playing King George, and Sir Ian Holm, the physician, scene from the movie where the authority of a doctor precedes that of the mad king. Do you look at me, sir? I do, sir. I have you in my eye. No, I have you in mine. You're bold, sir. But by God, I'm bolder. Don't look at me! I'm not one of your farmers! You must behave! Must? Whose must is this, your must or my must? Get away from me, you bum sucker. Lincolnshire lick-fingers! Clean your tongue, sir. I will not! I'll be a guest in the graveyard first. Very well. If Your Majesty will not behave, you must be restrained. When felons were induced to talk, they were shown first the instruments of their torture. The king is shown the instrument of his to induce him not to talk. Well, I won't, I won't. I won't. Bring him back. Bring him back! What are you doing? This is the king! Stop. What are you doing, sir? No. No. No. No. This is the king, sir! This is the king! Bastard! I'm the king! Take your hands off me! This is the king! Sit him down. Sit him down. I'll have your hospital... Help me! Help! If the king refuses food, he will be restrained. If he claims to have no appetite, he will be restrained. If he swears and indulges in meaningless discourse... he will be restrained. If he throws off his bedclothes, tears away his bandages, scratches at his sores, and doesn't strive every day towards his own recovery, then he must be restrained. - I am the king of England! - No <b>...</b>
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