Diana Page #4

Synopsis: During the last two years of her life, Princess Diana embarks on a final rite of passage: a secret love affair with Pakistani heart surgeon Hasnat Khan.
Director(s): Oliver Hirschbiegel
Production: Eone Films
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Metacritic:
35
Rotten Tomatoes:
8%
PG-13
Year:
2013
113 min
$1,049,915
Website
956 Views


To a restaurant anywhere, there would be

millions of people swarming all over us.

That maybe your life,

but it can't be mine.

That's pretty clear, then.

I'm sorry,

I think you're wonderful.

If there was a way.

I'd take it.

Yes?

Do I know you?

I'm the girl you're

gonna ask on a date.

Beautiful.

Gorgeous.

You should have been

here last week.

Somebody should have been here

last week.

We had bouncers on the door

throwing people in.

The boy turned up with 25 people,

We offered him a partnership.

Is the f***ing mike on?

Thank you, madam.

It's always nice to meet someone who's been

allowed out of the dark for the first time.

But, now I'm delighted to introduce

a young act...

That's been making a big impression

on the London scene.

The Dwayne Johnson Quartet.

Hello?

Where are you?

Don't apologize.

Saving lives is a bit

more important.

You know how to show a girl

a good time.

Listen, Hasnat.

I'd love to do that, but...

The next few days are going to

be a little bit tricky.

No, I cant...

Just, watch your TV.

Thank you, sir.

Cheers.

Yes, I did inflict upon myself.

I didn't like myself.

I was ashamed that I couldn't

cope with the pressures.

What did you actually do?

I just hurt my arms

and my legs.

Do you think Mrs Parker Bowles was a

factor in the break down of your marriage?

Well, there were 3 of us

in this marriage.

So it's a bit crowded.

What evidence that you have that...

Their relationship

is continuing?

Although you were married?

By the change in behavioral

pattern in my husband...

For all sort of reasons that

a woman's instinct produces.

You just know.

Do you think

you will ever be queen?

I'd like to be queen of

people's hearts.

In people's hearts.

And I don't see myself as

being queen of this country.

I don't think many people

want me to be queen.

Because they've decided that...

I'm a non starter.

Why do you think

they've decided that?

Because I do things differently.

Cause I don't go by rule book.

Cause I lead from the heart...

Not the head, and all be it, that's

what got me into trouble in my work.

I understand that, but...

Someone's gotta go out there

and love people and show it.

I sit here with hope

cause there's a future I heard.

A future for my husband,

a future for myself.

And the future for the monarchy.

Your Royal Highness, thank you.

That's not good, right?

I suppose it does.

So, what have we got?

These are the transcripts of the

LBC early morning phone-in.

The women are very strong for you.

The men about 50/50.

Yes, I've analyzed the TV pundets,

and that transcara...

Please.

Good morning, Patrick.

I suggest you show the

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Stephen Jeffreys

Stephen Jeffreys (born 1950) is a British playwright. His plays include: Like Dolls or Angels (1977) (Sunday Times Playwriting Award at the National Student Drama Festival); Carmen 1936 (Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fringe First in 1984); Valued Friends (1990, Hampstead Theatre); The Clink (1990); The Libertine (1994) - also a screenplay filmed with Johnny Depp; A Going Concern (1993); An adaptation of Richard Brome's play, A Jovial Crew (1992); I Just Stopped By to See The Man (2000); Interruptions (2001); and Lost Land (2005). (2008) The Convict's Opera, a reworking of The Beggar's Opera by John Gay, jointly commissioned by Out of Joint theatre company and Sydney Theatre Company. Backbeat (2011, Duke of York's Theatre, London) (Co-written with Iain Softley). Caught in Flight screenplay. A film on Diana, Princess of Wales more…

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