Lloyd's of London Page #3

Synopsis: Blake is in love with an aristocratic woman whose husband seriously injures him. Blake's friendship with Lord Nelson provides the basis for Blake's part in the growth of Lloyd's insurance business following the Battle of Trafalgar. Only very slightly based on history.
Director(s): Henry King
Production: 20th Century Fox Film Corporat
  Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.1
APPROVED
Year:
1936
118 min
107 Views


it well into sea horse you too doc Wayne

to seahorse doc seahorse

re on with four days ago due tomorrow

see that she's met unsearched if the

gold is found a rest all on board if you

told us the truth you shall be well

rewarded

Thank You mr. Angus time but sir well

can I get me a reward sir could you

trust me with something to eat because

my neck psyche is emptying me vitals has

known me something awful oh yeah here

pull might come along come with me wait

up

give this man food the best you have

Smok method hey Mary

yeah Scott on this way that you'll shown

a great sense of you thank you sir

that's good oh sure I don't think I can

eat all that oh you you eat your heart's

content my left

gentlemen how much am I bid for the

Briton insane 1,500 1,500 wire in the

mall 606 - animal - here anymore

700 700 what's the candle for sir a

waiter is auctioning off a ship he has

pierced the wick of the candle with a

pin when the flame reaches a pin it'll

go out are the last men to bid while the

flame is burning becomes the owner of

the ship the waiters do all that sir no

waiters here not only serve food they

auction ships and arrange insurance with

the Syndicates

syndicate sir what's a syndicate each of

those groups of men a Lloyd's isn't just

one company it's made up of a number of

groups called syndicates when a ship is

to be insured each group puts up a part

of the money and shares the gain or loss

oh I like in the Mathieu yeah here's

exactly Shh what's the bell for sir the

bell the bell rings once for disaster

and twice for good news and over there

is the bulletin board when use of ships

from all over the world is posted hi I

like it here sir it's so so exciting

could I could I give up me a wall sir

and stay here and work well I I don't by

the way what's your name

gelatin Blake sir and I know how to wait

coz I've been serving in me on say a

louse ever since I could walk and I

could learn all the others sir

mmm-hmm oh you're intelligent and you're

you're eager

you're so eager you're forgetting your

meal all righty that's right you may

have saved us all a great deal of money

and then I can't stay here and work sir

if you're right about the Meggie Oh Oh

sir I'll go on go on with your meal

I found the caption distance in Cadiz

goodbye there's Dukes young big that

time I've seen it this week

Sen Jonathan to me

Jonathan do mr. Angus tan once

Jonathan you took money for mr. Jukes

just now aye sir

and you've done so before aye sir why

well because I I go down to the dock sir

listen listen I'm telling things what

did you tell him just now but the

gladiator founded off Lisbon sir the boy

should be discharged at what's Oh wiser

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Ernest Pascal

Ernest Pascal (January 11, 1896 – November 4, 1966) was an English-born American screenwriter, author, playwright, and poet. Originally an author, he became involved in the film industry when his novels began to be optioned into films during the silent era of film, although his career was mostly during the sound era. In addition, he penned several Broadway plays as well. He married the daughter of famed cartoonist George Herriman, Barbara, and they had one daughter prior to Barbara's death from complications from surgery in 1939.In 1947, Pascal was hired by RKO Pictures to write a story based on the Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804. However, Warner Brothers procured the rights to the script, but when production was delayed, it was eventually permanently shelved after Paramount produced their 1955 film based on the same event entitled, The Far Horizons. more…

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