Marlborough scene from The Gathering Storm (2002)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 апр 2011
  • This scene where Winston remembers Marlborough at the Battle of Blenheim gives me a shiver of patriotism and makes me proud to be British! Quite possible my favourite scene. 
    The Gathering Storm is a BBC-HBO co-produced television biographical film about Winston Churchill in the years just prior to World War II. The title of the film is the same as the title of the first volume of Churchill's largely autobiographical six-volume history of the war, which covered the period from 1919 to 10 May 1940, the day he became prime minister.
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  • @huguenot67
    @huguenot67 8 лет назад +291

    'I like to see a man proud of the place in which he lives'. Abraham Lincoln

    • @huguenot67
      @huguenot67 7 лет назад +9

      Thought southerners were living in the U.S.. Taking up arms against your country so a few rich folks can keep their slaves is a strange way to show pride in your country.

    • @daliborperkovic3918
      @daliborperkovic3918 7 лет назад +9

      So is taking up arms against your king so that a few rich people can pay less taxes ;)

    • @huguenot67
      @huguenot67 7 лет назад +5

      Think you'd better read that Declaration of Independence... there's a good reason this period is not taught in British public schools.

    • @richardstarkey2247
      @richardstarkey2247 6 лет назад +3

      I'd suggest reading a British account of the Revolution for an interesting perspective to that, but as you clearly haven't even read US history, that would be a moot point.

    • @john-on1go
      @john-on1go 6 лет назад

      speaking of a few rich folks, didn't a few rich folks in the north decide to launch the tariffs of abomination against the South?

  • @guitarfan4215
    @guitarfan4215 8 лет назад +453

    The British commander is actually an ancestor of Churchill. His name was John Churchill and he lived in the XVIII century. Great scene!

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 8 лет назад +30

      +Guitar Fan Wish the entire movie just transitioned to that Churchill, the detail was amazing, skulls being shot, cannon balls bursting drums fortunately fro the horseman just forcing him off his horse instead of his leg from his body... was awesome! The distant noise real musket crackle and cannon concussion... the rest of this movie isn't all that great, it's okay for what it is, but if they transitioned to John Churchill and just did some battles and moments with him.

    • @caden7745
      @caden7745 3 года назад +24

      John Churchill also pretty much singlehandedly stopped the french from taking over Europe in the War of Spanish Succession

    • @Hilts931
      @Hilts931 3 года назад +10

      @@caden7745 single handedly? Bloody hell!

    • @williamrandolph3334
      @williamrandolph3334 2 года назад +14

      John Churchill was created the Duke of Marlboro for this victory at Blenheim. He built the rather spectacular Blenheim Palace with the help of the government. It was the Birthplace of Sir Winston since his grandfather was the Duke at the time.

    • @ffiinnrrooddi5195
      @ffiinnrrooddi5195 2 года назад +9

      @@caden7745 I think you are forgetting Prince Eugene of Savoy.

  • @BelleroseQC
    @BelleroseQC 9 лет назад +290

    Am I the only one that gets goosebumps when the "Rule Britannia" Choral comes on?

    • @infinitecanadian
      @infinitecanadian 3 года назад +8

      I wish that it were available in full.

    • @TravelerZ24
      @TravelerZ24 3 года назад +1

      The timing was slightly off but still great

    • @EricCole69
      @EricCole69 2 года назад

      I know I'm not

    • @galerius61
      @galerius61 2 года назад +2

      My goosebumps start when gunfires are seen in the landscape...

    • @susanangell1991
      @susanangell1991 Год назад

      I never knew the words to this song until today. I was offended and affronted at the irony. Britons will never ever ever be slaves. But how many countries and people did the British Empire capture and enslave?!? Thank God America stood up to their rule. We fought and won our freedom

  • @Cardi84
    @Cardi84 7 лет назад +384

    This scene is so strong that even as a Frenchman i feel proud for you.

    • @abbamanic
      @abbamanic 6 лет назад +36

      Vive le Roi.

    • @cheatcharoninc172
      @cheatcharoninc172 4 года назад +1

      69th lmao like

    • @Ingens_Scherz
      @Ingens_Scherz 4 года назад +33

      That must have been tough for you to say, Frenchy. Makes it all the more meaningful and brings a tear to a British eye.

    • @Cardi84
      @Cardi84 4 года назад +45

      @@Ingens_ScherzIt's been really tough indeed, but since i went to see a psychologist and he said this sudden Anglophilia will cure with time, rest, French wine and no more bloody Earl Grey Tea.

    • @ThePierre58
      @ThePierre58 3 года назад +7

      moi aussi!

  • @Talbot6832
    @Talbot6832 12 лет назад +43

    What makes Marlborough an excellent General was not only his logistical prowess but his ability to command not only his British cadre but a multi-national force with such clarity and effectiveness. You get bonus points for that.

  • @Whoami691
    @Whoami691 8 лет назад +541

    There is something about this clip that stirs the soul of anyone of British descent with British blood in their veins...

    • @nadiaromantini6117
      @nadiaromantini6117 8 лет назад +16

      Truly.

    • @huntersmith6304
      @huntersmith6304 8 лет назад +18

      you DAMN right!!!

    • @huntersmith6304
      @huntersmith6304 8 лет назад +10

      you DAMN right!!!

    • @stardetonados
      @stardetonados 8 лет назад +20

      Stirs mine. and um not Even british. i wish i was

    • @n.hackmann8987
      @n.hackmann8987 7 лет назад +30

      I'm German, not even remotely British. But this Scene gave me goosebumps nonetheless. Even though Germany and Britain have been Enemies for the most of History, i can still respect the Brits, their beautiful Country and their heroic History.

  • @vladtepes9932
    @vladtepes9932 9 лет назад +272

    This is f***ing glorious.

  • @skoomamuch356
    @skoomamuch356 8 лет назад +408

    this scene makes me want to install Empire: Total War again

    • @skoomamuch356
      @skoomamuch356 8 лет назад +2

      Steely Dan
      is there a mod that enhances the AI without changing much of the vanilla assets?

    • @joakimpwnspoop
      @joakimpwnspoop 8 лет назад +9

      +Skooma Much I've just spent the last 6 hours playing empire with RULE BRITANNIA on nonstop :) One of the better sundays in recent memory haha!

    • @joakimpwnspoop
      @joakimpwnspoop 8 лет назад

      Steely Dan I don't have any mods, not yet at least! I play on a 13" macbook so I'm not sure it could handle much more than the vanilla game anyways haha

    • @joakimpwnspoop
      @joakimpwnspoop 8 лет назад

      Steely Dan True that! I almost only play strategy games on the mac. EU4, Vic 2 and some of the older total war games primarilly, since it can't run much more than that. I do have a ps4 for other heavier games like fallout and.. well, only fallout really haha :) But I wish my mac was a bit more powerful. I swapped out the HDD with an SSD and that helped, but that's really the only part apart from the battery that's possible to change on a mac.. I guess that's the price for having my beloved OSX haha

    • @joakimpwnspoop
      @joakimpwnspoop 8 лет назад +2

      Steely Dan The best games came out around 2007-2010 in my opinion, with some exceptions of course. But you see a pretty clear divide between those companies who care about their customer base and does who don't. Paradox and Bethesda are pretty good, although I'm sad to say that I am starting to doubt Bethesda. I guess I don't even have to say which category Ubisoft, EA, Activision and so on falls in to.. I've been disappointed by so many of the games that have come out in later years, but thankfully games like EU4 and the total war-series have some serious longevity! But, yes; The good old days with quality expansion packs that adds more to a game than reskins and some new guns seem quite far gone..

  • @jamesbrock1883
    @jamesbrock1883 Год назад +56

    Had to watch this as soon as they announced Queen Elisabeth's passing. Got a nice shiver up my spine. God bless you all.

  • @zooeyhall
    @zooeyhall 9 лет назад +395

    This 90 second scene must stir the hearts of anyone who's British.

    • @Ravensgaze
      @Ravensgaze 9 лет назад +41

      Im a proud Scot, but this manages to stir up the patriotism for the old Britannia big time. Wither in our individual kingdoms or as a united one we are a small island that has had massive impact on the globe and its history and have a lot to be proud of.
      "Happy the man whose wish and care
      a few paternal acres bound,
      content to breath his native air
      in his own ground".
      Alexander Pope
      1688-1744

    • @infinitecanadian
      @infinitecanadian 9 лет назад +26

      zooeyhall Including me, who is a Canadian of 7/8ths British heritage. Rule Britannia!

    • @TheBurns92
      @TheBurns92 9 лет назад +12

      it really does, as Churchill is here, he reminded us, as our nation once again stood at the edge of destruction, of the long lineage we should live up to, the stoic duty to carry on with the course ahead.

    • @TheBurns92
      @TheBurns92 9 лет назад +10

      infinitecanadian also god bless our brave Canadian cousins who have continuously fought at our side and been some of the first into battle and the last out from the invasion of Canada in 1812, through the trenches of France, over the sky's of Britain to the landings at Dieppe and Normandy a vital role has been played by the Canucks and even today proud Canadians still answer the call. R.I.P Nathan Cirillo your service is not forgotten by your steadfast allies.

    • @Ravensgaze
      @Ravensgaze 9 лет назад +5

      Come on bruce wayne, fight those troll urges bud.

  • @tomw1825
    @tomw1825 10 лет назад +95

    I could literally listen to this all day, im joining the RN soon and am proud to be British.

  • @EpaminondastheGreat
    @EpaminondastheGreat 5 лет назад +68

    I am not British but this scene gave me chills...Britain is definitely the nation with the most successful history...

    • @kylebrennan2311
      @kylebrennan2311 2 года назад +1

      Successful no murderous yes

    • @specialunit0428
      @specialunit0428 2 года назад +22

      @@kylebrennan2311 And successful. You are speaking English and using the internet, aren't you?

    • @kylebrennan2311
      @kylebrennan2311 2 года назад +1

      @@specialunit0428 yes I speak both English and Irish

    • @specialunit0428
      @specialunit0428 2 года назад +9

      @@kylebrennan2311 Impressive. I speak English, Russian, Welsh Celtic, Kernewek, Icelandic and Breton.

    • @kylebrennan2311
      @kylebrennan2311 2 года назад +1

      @@specialunit0428 what's kernewek

  • @grandadmiralthrawn9231
    @grandadmiralthrawn9231 5 лет назад +78

    All of our schools should teach children to be proud of the empire. It was Britain's greatest achievement. A small island nation commanded nearly a quarter of the worlds surface. Instead children are taught to be ashamed of our empire and are taught that every other countries history is better than our own

    • @bobbyweirddick6556
      @bobbyweirddick6556 3 года назад +3

      Fucking left wing hypocrites. If it was back in the day, they would have been put to death for treason.

    • @republicempire446
      @republicempire446 3 года назад +13

      It can be both. They can teach British children that Britain did have greatest achievement as global empire, but denying the bad parts is wrong since what’s the point if not showing it. Just teaching children the bad parts doesn’t make them not patriotic, it will reinforce their idea to make Britain better.

    • @llv5531
      @llv5531 3 года назад +1

      No man, these days isn't PC😆

    • @the_pureindian
      @the_pureindian 2 года назад +5

      Also, teach them about the Partition of Bengal (1905) Jallianawala Bagh Massacre (1919) Bengal Famine (1943) Partition of India (1947)

    • @chestermosburger3113
      @chestermosburger3113 2 года назад

      Marlborough was fighting the French

  • @anonymousperson8463
    @anonymousperson8463 7 лет назад +41

    A pity this clip is so short. "Corporal John" was one of the history's great military leaders as well as an adroit manager of coalition warfare, thus showing good diplomatic skills. I greatly admire him.

  • @michaeleverest7631
    @michaeleverest7631 11 лет назад +73

    I love this scene, the music, the sound of battle coming across
    the fields. The best part is when Marlborough looks at churchill.
    The way the two smile at each other is almost like Churchill saying
    to his decendant, "You were a great General" and Marlborough
    mentally saying "You will do great things and lead us to victory
    over Hitler and nazism."
    Two great Britons.

    • @blitzcrieg101
      @blitzcrieg101 9 месяцев назад +2

      True true! Another way to look at it is father and son. Winston Churchill was his great great great great grandson. I just think of Winston being proud of his father and his father, being proud of him. Both see family when they smile at each other

    • @alessandervillegaszavala4668
      @alessandervillegaszavala4668 8 месяцев назад

      Me identifico con esta interpretación de imagen, usted no podía describirlo mejor.

    • @fireblademapping131
      @fireblademapping131 7 месяцев назад +1

      My great great great great great grandfather played a key role in the Battle of Trafalgar and the Battle of the Nile. He served as Lord Nelson's doctor, and had other roles as well, if memory serves. I have many other ancestors who were in the military, and I couldn't be more proud. I'm glad I am descended from those who served King and country with their lives. God save the King and rule Brittania.

    • @williamwallace3257
      @williamwallace3257 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@blitzcrieg101Absolutely!

    • @williamwallace3257
      @williamwallace3257 5 месяцев назад

      ​@alessandervillegaszavala4. 668 ❤

  • @avmkaya
    @avmkaya 9 лет назад +51

    vey patriotic and emotional video. respect from Turkey

  • @patricklamshear6662
    @patricklamshear6662 7 лет назад +97

    England needs another Churhill NOW.

    • @hamishlam8385
      @hamishlam8385 5 лет назад +1

      So someone from a aristocratic family?

    • @Alopex1
      @Alopex1 5 лет назад +3

      I agree. On October 21st, Churchill wrote to his foreign secretary, Anthony Eden: 'I look forward to a United States of Europe, in which the barriers between the nations will be greatly minimised and unrestricted travel will be possible.’ Churchill advocated a "United States of Europe" in order to avoid another world war. While I wouldn't go that far - I'm not too fond of the idea of a superstate - I agree with him that a closer cooperation between European States is in the interest of everyone. Brexit is now undoing that very idea - we need a Churchill to clear up this mess.

    • @hamishlam8385
      @hamishlam8385 5 лет назад

      @@Alopex1 The labour party won't accept an aristocrat to be the PM

    • @PirateofCapeAnn
      @PirateofCapeAnn 5 лет назад

      Going into battle at Trafalgar, Nelson signaled that: "England expects that every man will do his duty". I do not see where anything has ever changed. We are ALL carrying the blood of a Churchill, all who can trace their lineage to England. My family may have been in America since before the Pilgrims landed, but right now, I'd rather deal with 'Brexit' then Trump!

    • @BigDon62
      @BigDon62 5 лет назад

      @@Alopex1 While Churchill did, in 1946 advocate for a : "United States of Europe." I truly believe he did not envisage that England & Wales would be reduced to the state of being almost a non State within the EU along with most other members & fancy those views he had would be the polar opposite if he were alive today.

  • @delryn256
    @delryn256 9 лет назад +44

    I didn't realise Churchill was at the Battle of Blenheim. Good show. I expected Marlborough to wink at him at the end.

    • @VT401
      @VT401 8 лет назад +1

      +vdven I have heard of that scene but never did see it. Is there like an uncut version of the gathering storm?

    • @MoveAlongThere
      @MoveAlongThere 8 лет назад +20

      +delryn256
      Churchill was at the Battle of Blenheim, John Churchill, a.k.a. Duke of Marlborough, and "a wink's as good as a nod".

    • @delryn256
      @delryn256 8 лет назад +5

      And a lot more dignified, but not as funny ;)

    • @KAIDE2009
      @KAIDE2009 8 лет назад +3

      That's his great great grandfather. That's why he's in it :D

    • @KAIDE2009
      @KAIDE2009 8 лет назад +10

      ***** The General of the Battle is John Churchill his great Grandfather. The last English General in history and one of the 1st British Army Generals. Winston Churchill family are descendant from Anglo-Irish nobility. Which played a huge part in creating the British Empire from 1650 to the WW2. Churchill is looking back across the fields watching the weight of history of Empire and his family, firmly on his shoulders.

  • @valeg96
    @valeg96 10 лет назад +42

    The Rule Britannia tune is really good in this video, i wish the full soundtrack/version was on youtube.

  • @ghfdt368
    @ghfdt368 8 лет назад +131

    This fills any British Citizen with pride, Blenheim was huge victory as the time. France was the supreme power of the world at the time with an excellent ruler. You must give credit to France, without their existence, Britain would not have become the power it is today. To be the best you have to beat the best. The Napoleonic wars later on is a testament to that, we defeated a far more powerful military led by arguably the greatest military genius and leader in history then we won ww1 and ww2. Thank you to all our allies for helping defend Britain including our ancestors to forge the country it is today.

    • @kakhagvelesiani3877
      @kakhagvelesiani3877 8 лет назад +10

      +Nickrr1992 To be fair, French army in 1815 were just a kids compared to 1805 - 1812 period. But, still Britain defeated Napoleon's marshals in Spain many times, though not Napoleon himself, who was fighting against Prussia, Russia and Austria. The greatest army was formed in 1812 against Russia, but as we know, it was destroyed there, and Napoleon's forces could never be so great again, especially cavalry. In 1815 Napoleon himself, was past his prime, but still Wellington and his forces fought well.

    • @robcornwell4809
      @robcornwell4809 8 лет назад +1

      +Nickrr1992 I wonder what those brave souls would say if they could come back today see the country they fought and died for...

    • @xWHITExEAGLEx
      @xWHITExEAGLEx 8 лет назад +3

      +Rob Cornwell They'd say god damn, running hot water, and so much food.

    • @robcornwell4809
      @robcornwell4809 8 лет назад +1

      xWHITExEAGLEx Yep, so much food, & so many fat people with no soul.

    • @xWHITExEAGLEx
      @xWHITExEAGLEx 8 лет назад

      Rob Cornwell Okay, the obesity trend annoys me as well, obesity and too much litter in some places are my pet peeves.
      But I think a better idea is to stay positive about things - a doom and gloom attitude just makes people think, "why bother if it's already broken".

  • @Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
    @Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 3 года назад +13

    When it comes to speed marches, this man was the real deal. Fun fact - Marlborough's army advanced 40 miles in just 18 hours bypassing the French Ne Plus Ultra lines in 1711 and not losing a single soldier.

  • @Anglisc1682
    @Anglisc1682 7 лет назад +23

    I'm English, and this video gives me the chills.. and no matter how many times I replay it, the chilling feeling I get whilst watching this never gets old

    • @abbamanic
      @abbamanic 6 лет назад +6

      It sends shivers up my spine too. What a glorious past this small island has. And still has.

    • @Ccarlson77
      @Ccarlson77 6 лет назад +1

      Oh Lord, yes, those chills!

    • @raypurchase801
      @raypurchase801 3 года назад

      Your comment demonstrates why leftists and retards hate Churchill's memory.

    • @iitn8437
      @iitn8437 4 месяца назад

      Let's join Commonwealth again and call it indian empire 😁
      By the people for the people 🙏

    • @vatsal7640
      @vatsal7640 3 месяца назад

      ​​@@iitn8437india already is a part of commonwealth. Genius.

  • @baxterrhodes7542
    @baxterrhodes7542 10 лет назад +137

    I think it is a real shame how much people seem to forget about the accomplishments of Great Britain. With what I can recall, Britain from the very late 1600s to the mid 1960's basically dominated just about every single theater of the world. From the 1700s to the early 1800s they consistently kept the balance, and ensured that Europe was not completely overthrown by the French and the likes, and from then on (and even before that) had such power, that they where truly on of the world's most powerful and unstoppable world powers, unbroken until the outbreak of the first and second world wars. Truly, Great Britain is a nation of incredible significance, and worthy of remembrance.

    • @cheezycrackers222
      @cheezycrackers222 10 лет назад +12

      Britain never dominated the European continent.

    • @baxterrhodes7542
      @baxterrhodes7542 10 лет назад +38

      Not in the sense that they ever conquered it. They did however act as cockblocks to just about everyone who ever tried to. The French being an excellent example.

    • @cheezycrackers222
      @cheezycrackers222 10 лет назад +7

      Baxter Rhodes
      Britain never had a European empire, they just took a bunch of natives' land.

    • @baxterrhodes7542
      @baxterrhodes7542 10 лет назад +33

      I know, but they had absolute influence over the entire continent. Which is what I am saying. They stopped the French from establishing a European empire numerous times.

    • @saint_matthias
      @saint_matthias 10 лет назад +8

      1815-1945. that's all. Before 1815, Dominations of Eastern Empires just like any times since the beginning of civilization. After 1945, USA and Russia. Piss off. Britain had absolute influence over the entire continent? FUNNY SHIT!! English wasn't even an international language before United States' rise during the period of 1815-1914. It was French.

  • @randeshjayawandhane2844
    @randeshjayawandhane2844 2 года назад +72

    I may not be British but I'm proud my nation was once British

    • @mercian7
      @mercian7 Год назад +16

      Exceptional comment

    • @andrewmcconnell5035
      @andrewmcconnell5035 Год назад +5

      Have you ever read a history book?

    • @randeshjayawandhane2844
      @randeshjayawandhane2844 Год назад +25

      For your know @@andrewmcconnell5035, I've actually read many history books. I know very well the atrocities that empires committed, but on the whole, imperial was actually good here in Sri Lanka. The first action which Brits committed themselves to, was to remove the tyrant, king Sri Wikramarajasinghe II. Additionally, imperial rule was indeed successful, and we prospered as a colony.
      Now look at Sri Lanka. A bureaucratic oligarchy which only calls itself democratic fir names sake. There's already been one major revolution, where the government only won by resorting to murder. You think this is better than imperial rule? When people are murdered so that an oligarchy can stay in power? When the only light left to turn to is the soviets who've already lead two revolutions in the 70s and 80s?

    • @infinitecanadian
      @infinitecanadian Год назад +11

      @@randeshjayawandhane2844Sounds awful. My country prospered due to being a colony; the British made a deal with us and we reaped the benefits.

    • @michaelcoatney2568
      @michaelcoatney2568 Год назад +4

      Agreed, wholeheartedly! To be British is to belong to THE Greatest race in the History of Man & Empires! (My country should STILL be British, were it true, loyal and wise at its Founding😢). Anyway....RULE BRITANNIA & GOD SAVE THE KING!!! SDG

  • @wolfgangamadeusmozart8772
    @wolfgangamadeusmozart8772 7 лет назад +12

    The first and final scene of this film are the definition of perfection.

  • @chriscook4472
    @chriscook4472 8 лет назад +17

    Being an employee of the 12th Duke of Marlborough gives this clip a particular air of gravitas and awe.

    • @JohnnyBoy1533
      @JohnnyBoy1533 4 месяца назад

      You were the Under Butler at Blenheim when you posted this. Are you still?

    • @chriscook4472
      @chriscook4472 4 месяца назад

      @@JohnnyBoy1533 no longer! I worked there for 11 years but moved on during Covid

    • @night6724
      @night6724 4 месяца назад

      @@chriscook4472did you ever show Jamie Marlborough this?

    • @chriscook4472
      @chriscook4472 4 месяца назад

      @@night6724 no need we watched a pre-release!

    • @night6724
      @night6724 4 месяца назад

      @@chriscook4472 what did he think of the movie and scene?

  • @irishcommunist8983
    @irishcommunist8983 8 лет назад +61

    Damn I'm Irish, and even I love this! Rule Britannia!
    (And my father is English.)

    • @irishcommunist8983
      @irishcommunist8983 8 лет назад +4

      Yeah if I said that around my area I would probably have people trying to hunt me down. Lol.

    • @KAIDE2009
      @KAIDE2009 8 лет назад +6

      +lblythe01 nice watching 1916 Easter rising memorial ? How silly. It was a failed, illegal, anti-democratic attempt. Simple because the people of Ireland voted overwhelmingly for the Irish home rule PArty and not independence party

    • @ulf5202
      @ulf5202 4 года назад +5

      IrishCommunist you have english blood lad that’s why be proud🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @schmutza_5426
      @schmutza_5426 3 года назад +4

      @@irishcommunist8983 you're communist. Shame on you

    • @gray3553
      @gray3553 3 года назад +4

      Well over one third of the compliment of Nelson's fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar was Irish .

  • @johnbull9195
    @johnbull9195 4 года назад +35

    This, I think, is one of the greatest film scenes in the whole of British cinema history. It conveys to me the sense of pressure that Churchill must have borne, that sense that in those dark days following Dunkirk that with the exitestial threat of the Nazi hordes poised to invade just across the channel, a thousand years of history was upon Churchill's back as it was his responsibility to preserve our nation.

  • @ssridhar26
    @ssridhar26 12 лет назад +8

    Superb Its almost as if the Duke is telling Churchill " Its your turn now". He was a great general one of the greatest of all time

  • @hucklebuck72
    @hucklebuck72 7 лет назад +22

    The most British video on RUclips

  • @ncpiedmontone
    @ncpiedmontone 8 лет назад +91

    "We have our own dream and our own task.
    We are with Europe, but not of it.
    We are linked, but not combined.
    We are interested and associated,
    but not absorbed."
    -Winston Churchill on Great Britain's relationship with Europe.
    This is how it ought to be---- come, dear Britain, recover your memory and depart
    from where the harpies have insulted and maligned you.
    Come, dear friend, rejoin your family, and breathe the free air of the world once more!
    Brexit now!
    from an American

    • @theswordguy5269
      @theswordguy5269 7 лет назад +8

      It looks like they heard you, and Winston.

    • @2steelshells
      @2steelshells 5 лет назад +2

      Still not a done deal.elites may yet unravel brexit.the people do not always win.

    • @jackstickeye5139
      @jackstickeye5139 5 лет назад +2

      Well it is happening in March of 2019.

    • @abrahamwinston7088
      @abrahamwinston7088 4 года назад

      ncpiedmontone I'm right behind you, brother! I'm from Texas, and I think that Britain's exit from the European Union is a great victory for the people of that great and moral island.

  • @seangage9088
    @seangage9088 4 года назад +7

    This scene always brings tears to my eyes......what incredibly powerful inspiration.

  • @BrandCAG
    @BrandCAG 12 лет назад +36

    I'm just a lowly Commonwealther but this brings a tear to my eye. Absolutely stirring. Bless the United Kingdom and her allies.

    • @generaladvance5812
      @generaladvance5812 2 года назад +11

      There is nothing lowly about you :)

    • @thebritishempire8754
      @thebritishempire8754 2 года назад +12

      You are a valued part of our influence and friends beyond the horizon. God bless you from blighty.

  • @ReonMagnum
    @ReonMagnum 9 лет назад +29

    The Battle of Blenheim was the first major step for Britain's rise to world power. Spanish supremacy was greatly weakened, French power was suppressed, and the kingdoms of England+Wales and Scotland united shortly after (with Ireland joining in later).
    Winston Churchill is right to be proud of his ancestor John Churchill, who led Britain to glory.

    • @tibsky1396
      @tibsky1396 Год назад +1

      After this war, France was the hegemonic continental power yet.

    • @skymaster4743
      @skymaster4743 Год назад +1

      ​@@tibsky1396On land, the French did dominate but their overall plans were thwarted by the British.

    • @tibsky1396
      @tibsky1396 Год назад

      @@skymaster4743 By the British economy, and overall their continental allies's blood on the battlefield.

  • @RodrigoSilvaDiaz
    @RodrigoSilvaDiaz 8 лет назад +22

    I really love this scene, It's so British!!. I prefer "never SHALL be slaves" cause sounds more majestic. Greetings from Chile.

  • @rct3terminator1000
    @rct3terminator1000 7 лет назад +46

    This Scene never Fails to move me... :)
    Rule Britannia!

    • @295Phoenix
      @295Phoenix 7 лет назад +2

      Vive Le France!

    • @daliborperkovic3918
      @daliborperkovic3918 7 лет назад +2

      The frogs started croaking, must be rain coming.

    • @GrumpaGladstone1809
      @GrumpaGladstone1809 7 лет назад +2

      Here, here!!!

    • @abbamanic
      @abbamanic 6 лет назад +2

      I never fails to what I'd on in a Redcoat line. Go they were brave and loyal.

  • @alanmonrovia
    @alanmonrovia 2 года назад +6

    Audiobooking Churchill's biography of the Duke of Marlborough. Fascinating and well-worth the time and effort.

    • @paulenterline3107
      @paulenterline3107 2 года назад

      At 2000 pages, with footnotes (many excerpts from source correspondence), the best historical biography I've ever read. Don't touch the abridged versions. And it helps to brush up on your history of the Stewart era first. Churchill was writing for his countrymen, so a basic knowledge that subject is assumed.

  • @genericyoutubechannel2601
    @genericyoutubechannel2601 11 лет назад +6

    I am an American, and have no claim at all to English history, and yet this still gives me goosebumps.

  • @MrBulky992
    @MrBulky992 6 месяцев назад +2

    Here's an interesting fact.
    The actor who plays the Duke of Marlborough (John Churchill) in this scene is Tim Bentinck, who himself has an aristocratic title (which he does not normally use).
    Bentinck is, in fact, Timothy Charles Robert Noel Bentinck, 12th Earl of Portland. He is also Count Bentinck of Waldeck Limpurg. The title "Duke of Portland" had become extinct in 1990 but the subsidiary "Earl of Portland" title passed to a more distant heir, Tim's father who died in 1997, passing the title to Tim.
    Their ultimate Dutch ancestor, the 1st Earl of Portland, was a favourite of William III, and would almost certainly have known John Churchill in real life as they both moved in court circles.

  • @raymondacbot4007
    @raymondacbot4007 6 лет назад +7

    For those of you bewildered at this scene; This is indeed Winston Churchill's Great, Great, Great, Great Grandfather, John Churchill, The 1st Duke of Marlborough. The battle displayed is the Battle of Blenheim, the bloodiest 18th century battle ever fought. 10,000 men fell dead on the field that very day. Winston is picturing how the greatest general in English History would handle a bloody and helpless situation. Calm, collected, and never surrender. His Great times four Grandfather looks upon him with pride, as a successor who is carrying the legacy of not only the Great Title, but himself, and England's glory.

    • @dyingearth
      @dyingearth 3 года назад

      And just like his ancestor, Winston Churchill is undone by political intrigue back home after achieving the great victory.

  • @Xzyel.
    @Xzyel. 7 лет назад +14

    Anyone who is from the empire, i can say their hearts have been moved, i know mine has as a Australian.

  • @spaxspore
    @spaxspore 9 лет назад +18

    The scene makes the brits look like they are faltering .. but the actual battle was so decisive..

    • @rayward9265
      @rayward9265 8 лет назад +6

      +spaxspore The battle was a near thing for most of the day, each side prevailing and withdrawing in different parts of the field at different times. It only became decisive when Marlborough's main force crushed the center, routing the cavalry and slaughtering the remaining raw recruits who were left without cavalry support.

    • @spaxspore
      @spaxspore 8 лет назад +2

      ***** thanks for the insight on the battle.

    • @Rhubba
      @Rhubba 8 лет назад +15

      +spaxspore As the scene plays in Winston Churchill's mind, it signals that whilst soldiers are being shot and blown up in a battle that will settle Europe's fate for a century or more, John Churchill remains calm, decisive and in control. Ancestor looks to successor and expects him to be the same.

    • @tomvernon2123
      @tomvernon2123 2 года назад +2

      There was one battle that he fought, I don't think it was Blenheim, where, when the issue was still in doubt, that Marlborough trotted up, taking his place in line with his cavalry. He was not only a brilliant general, he was brave and loyal to his men and his queen.

  • @tarvisponsdebeaumont794
    @tarvisponsdebeaumont794 Год назад +2

    As a British subject, but of Piedmont descend, I had one of these moments visiting the museum of the Siege of Turin, where Eugene of Savoy defeated the King Sun army starting a slippery slope for France that ended in their Revolution. Eugene and Churchill were the best generals of their age and when working together they were blessed with inevitable Glory. As descendant of Eugene, this scene got me the goosebumps. Wonderful stuff.

  • @HHFD50
    @HHFD50 7 лет назад +8

    One of the greatest generals ever, and next to Napoleon, my personal favorite.

    • @danzel1157
      @danzel1157 7 лет назад

      I'm quite a fan of Hannibal, myself. He had elephants and that.

  • @lordshitticus6265
    @lordshitticus6265 8 лет назад +45

    Fuck, it's videos like this that makes me wish we lost the revolutionary war.

    • @wolfgangamadeusmozart8772
      @wolfgangamadeusmozart8772 8 лет назад +9

      Hats off too you then sir.

    • @spaxspore
      @spaxspore 8 лет назад

      +Lord Shitticus yep.. our (United States) marshal music is shit. Anchors away?! Really!?
      Give me Spanish Ladies, or let the waters Roar Jack! Heart of Oak as well. Anchors away... SMH.

    • @spaxspore
      @spaxspore 8 лет назад

      ***** thats what i get for posting and not checking me grammar or is it grammer.. ;)

    • @KAIDE2009
      @KAIDE2009 8 лет назад +1

      In the end Britain ends up joining the EU and Australia, Canada and America fuck off anyway!

    • @wolfgangamadeusmozart8772
      @wolfgangamadeusmozart8772 8 лет назад +2

      Hopefully not much longer. Funny thing is when I tried to close my gmail mail folder just before replying to this a pop up came up and gave me the option to leave or stay on this page, naturally I clicked leave. Even googles trying to have its say.

  • @BrandCAG
    @BrandCAG 11 лет назад +5

    I may just be a Commonwealther but this scene swells me with pride and wells up my eyes.

  • @fabolousnature3873
    @fabolousnature3873 4 года назад +2

    Unable to tell that goosebump moment when people from british isles see in movies old grenadiers marching towards the march with thundering beat break enemy lines ,chase out enemies hold the field and say long live the king that such fabolous time

  • @awesomeinspector5270
    @awesomeinspector5270 8 лет назад +6

    Hell, I'm American, and this always gives me goosebumps. Churchill was indeed a glorious bastard. There's a reason he was named an Honorary Citizen of the U.S.

    • @kiemacdonald1131
      @kiemacdonald1131 8 лет назад

      +caesarmatty No, he wasn't American. His mother was American, his father was English. He was born in Britain. Just because his mother was American, does not make him an American citizen.

    • @kiemacdonald1131
      @kiemacdonald1131 8 лет назад

      caesarmatty
      Sigh* These are ways to obtain, meaning that it was a choice.Plus, this did not mean anything at the time. "One parent is a U.S. citizen at the time of birth and the birthdate is on or after November 14, 1986". Also, if you look at the bottom this was updated in 2015 - Making it about 70 years different. Anyway, most of these apply to times after 1950.

    • @MrCutsteel
      @MrCutsteel 8 лет назад

      He's also one of the very few non-Americans to have a US Navy warship named after him, the USS Winston S Churchill (DDG -81).

    • @abbamanic
      @abbamanic 6 лет назад

      Trump returned Churchill to the White House. Obama disgusted me.

  • @Dfathurr
    @Dfathurr 7 лет назад +3

    one quote i remember well
    "one great man always recognized other great man"
    surely they were great men. as great men always know the others. no matter separated by status, distance, and time

  • @lukamarkovic5353
    @lukamarkovic5353 9 лет назад +5

    Great, great scene! :D My respect for British courage and chivalry!
    Greetings from Montenegro :D

  • @tektoastium7241
    @tektoastium7241 2 года назад +4

    Centuries did not stop Britain from being great. Romans, Normans, Napoleon's France, Kaiser Wilhelm II, and Hitler couldn't stop them.

  • @listtinfonet2916
    @listtinfonet2916 10 лет назад +4

    This is, quite possibly, the most British thing I have ever seen. Good show!

    • @Eddie-PT
      @Eddie-PT 10 лет назад

      Absolutely! Simply brilliant!

  • @UberAllez
    @UberAllez 2 года назад +6

    God save the Queen. I may be American but my ancestors were British and I shall up hold the British way of life to my dying breath. For Britannia

  • @nolancummings9590
    @nolancummings9590 10 лет назад +33

    A very accurate representation of how battles were fought in the 17-1800s and how horrible they were

    • @ohevshalomel
      @ohevshalomel 10 лет назад +1

      Up until WWII even, it was pretty much brutal; the advancement of medicine made it so that soldiers didn't die from something as minor as a piece of shrapnel in the leg, or that if they were beyond the reach of a doctor's skill, that the palliative care consisted of more than a bottle of rum and a call for a chaplain. But I agree, as brutal as battles were back then, it's interesting to see them represented without a huge coating of glory shellac.

    • @ximowilson
      @ximowilson 9 лет назад +3

      Your flag is flying wrong, run up the colours properly next time, colour sergeant! ;)

    • @infinitecanadian
      @infinitecanadian 9 лет назад +2

      nolan cummings They missed out on one thing: muskets were fired in volleys, not singly.

    • @nolancummings9590
      @nolancummings9590 9 лет назад +2

      not always often muskets were fired at will meaning fire and load in your own time but still firing by rank and volley would be more common

    • @WisestWiseGuy101
      @WisestWiseGuy101 9 лет назад

      Hardly, muskets missed more often than you think what with all the smoke in your face and obscurely loud noises in all directions. It wasn't until the percussion cap and rifled barrel did muskets actually yield a good amount of casualties. Many casualties done on battlefields of the 18th and 19th century were from artillery and cavalry. Foot regiments operated more as anchors for the two elements I stated.

  • @RebelShutze
    @RebelShutze 10 лет назад +3

    What I like about this scene is how much it reflects Churchill's attitude; for him his destiny and fate was already determined and it was simply his duty to fulfill it. Since his youth, he had an expansive interest in history, therefore he saw himself in it and ultimately became a part of it. I suppose in that sort of sense there is substantial reason to call him the world's last great man.

  • @mafia2boy33
    @mafia2boy33 5 лет назад +3

    Fuck me, this gave me goosebumps and i'm not even british

  • @aquariumdude7829
    @aquariumdude7829 3 месяца назад +3

    Very cool scene! 😊

  • @willobi
    @willobi 9 лет назад +3

    My blood is aflame with cold shivers down my spine my hart says get out there and get stuck into them.

  • @Anglophile2012
    @Anglophile2012 3 года назад +2

    Profoundly moving

  • @TheChippewa77
    @TheChippewa77 9 лет назад +1

    Great clip, excellent film.

  • @biggerbang83
    @biggerbang83 5 лет назад +4

    I'm American and I LOVE this.

  • @christopherhalim2801
    @christopherhalim2801 9 лет назад +14

    1:21 poor drummer boy...

  • @Talbot6832
    @Talbot6832 11 лет назад +2

    Brent Nosworthy provides a good account of the success of British tactics against the French column rush that had worked so well against everyone else. It was a mixture of emotion (dead silence), sustained fire, timing (3 very deliberate cheers) followed by a bayonet charge which was by that point irresistible.

  • @CRA5759
    @CRA5759 2 года назад +1

    I get choked up watching this. The Duke was such a fascinating individual and arguably one of the greatest commanders in history.

  • @federicotosi2214
    @federicotosi2214 10 лет назад +53

    Where is the British Empire??? shall it rise again one day?? hope so.....

    • @LivingCrusader
      @LivingCrusader 10 лет назад +37

      I as an American, wouldn't mind that at all. Far as I'm concerned, the British Empire did more good than bad. Though not perfect it dosen't deserve it's bad rap.

    • @ohevshalomel
      @ohevshalomel 10 лет назад +2

      Empires of all sorts are destined to fall. It's the way it works, and as far as I'm concerned, thank goodness for that. I only wonder how long it will take before the U.S. learns that lesson...how far will we (Americans) have to fall?

    • @kakhagvelesiani3877
      @kakhagvelesiani3877 8 лет назад

      +Federico “Federico88” AU No, it won't.

    • @horizongames1563
      @horizongames1563 6 лет назад +3

      Federico AU the empire is still here. So long as we keep our oversees territories such as Gibraltar, it is still classified as an empire

    • @richardstarkey2247
      @richardstarkey2247 6 лет назад +1

      Sadly it's looking less and less likely they'll even hold on to Scotland.

  • @Mrdede1998
    @Mrdede1998 10 лет назад +11

    They should of made a big battle scene. Would of been awesome. Should of made an extended version of 'Rule Britannia'.

  • @vladsiminica2801
    @vladsiminica2801 Год назад +2

    1:01: Battle of Blenheim (13th august 1704)

  • @CalSprigley
    @CalSprigley 2 года назад

    This fills my heart with pride

  • @tomvernon2123
    @tomvernon2123 2 года назад +5

    One of the greatest commanders in military history. The First Duke of Marlborough never lost a battle or failed to take a fortress to which he laid siege. Were it not for him, Louis XIV might have ruled all of continental Europe.

    • @lahire4943
      @lahire4943 Год назад +2

      Except for the technical aspect of winning the field, Malplaquet is by all other aspects a defeat for Marlborough, whether tactically, strategically or morally. And Louis XIV wasn't going to "rule all of continental Europe" lol.

    • @Preussensprinz
      @Preussensprinz Год назад

      @@lahire4943 to be fair Philip of Anjou could've inherited both the French and Spanish throne, making the Bourbons the strongest dinasty in Europe, not to mention the fact they would still retain all their territories in Italy + balearics + Gibraltar + Southern Netherlands

    • @lahire4943
      @lahire4943 Год назад

      @@Preussensprinz
      My point is that Spain plus France plus some states in Italy and the Netherlands is not "all of continental Europe". What the original comment means is that Louis XIV wanted to conquer the whole continent somehow.

    • @Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
      @Bullet-Tooth-Tony- Год назад +1

      @@lahire4943 Marlborough succeeded in all of his goals save that of wrecking the French army, and the French had a strategic victory only in the sense that they didn’t lose badly enough to be forced to the negotiating table as they had worst feared.
      It did slow down the allied tempo of success slightly but it didn’t really turn the war in their favour either, at least not in the short term, the allies still had the initiative for the next 2-3 years. Marlborough still succeeded in taking the vital fortresses of Mons, St. Vith, Douai, and Bouchain.
      At the time that he was recalled at the end of 1711 (partly to do with high casualties of Malplaquet but much more due to other aspects of domestic British politics), the only fortresses remaining in Vauban’s lines between Marlborough and Paris were Le Quesnoy (taken by Eugene the following year), Landrecies, and Cambrai. With those taken, the war could have been won on the Allies’ terms.

    • @Rings-of-Saturn2
      @Rings-of-Saturn2 Год назад +2

      @@lahire4943 So the French were driven from the field at Malplaquet despite defending a powerfully fortified position, lost Mons soon after which was the whole thing that they were trying to prevent, Louis was so shaken by the defeat he came back to the negotiating table and Marlborough continued to kick French ass over the next several years, including Villars himself at Bouchain yet you call the battle a French Victory🤣🤣

  • @infinitecanadian
    @infinitecanadian 12 лет назад +12

    As a Canadian of mostly British descent I am proud of my roots, and proud to be a citizen of the Commonwealth. Britannia For Ever!

  • @LordGeorgeRodney
    @LordGeorgeRodney 8 лет назад +1

    Wonderful scene!

  • @pedrotrivella6212
    @pedrotrivella6212 3 года назад

    Vi esta película con mi padre, y el no podía creer la gran actuación de sir Albert Finney. Todavía atesoro los 6 volúmenes que me dejó de las memorias de la Segunda Guerra Mundial de sir Winston Churchill. Gracias por subir tan gran escena

  • @florianpierredumont4775
    @florianpierredumont4775 4 года назад +3

    *Daffy Duck* : [needs his whole family tree, telling him not to give up]
    *Churchill* : [needs one Marloborough to get motivated]

  • @TheBritishEmpie
    @TheBritishEmpie 11 лет назад +3

    brought a tear to my eye! Im so proud to be British! our history, our traditions and our patriotism is like no other country! Rule Britannia!

  • @yoranw4608
    @yoranw4608 6 лет назад +1

    You dont need to be english to feel something magnificent rising from your own soul. This is a true piece of art. Makes everyone - with good sense - love and respect everything Great Britain does represent. Winston Churchill was one great man. Albert Finney's performance is majestic!

  • @BritishBriggsy
    @BritishBriggsy 4 года назад

    Fantastic!

  • @Ccarlson77
    @Ccarlson77 5 лет назад +10

    As an American, I bow to this! Long live the British!!

  • @biblicalbroadcasting2639
    @biblicalbroadcasting2639 5 лет назад +3

    It's like he is saying, it's your turn now, preserve your nation.

  • @Konser_konge
    @Konser_konge 11 лет назад

    I LOVE the epic music in the start!

  • @expertstrategy
    @expertstrategy 8 лет назад

    A beautiful scene.

  • @KaZeMaRu_
    @KaZeMaRu_ 5 лет назад +4

    Essa cena arrepia todos os pelos do corpo hahaha. Belíssima e emocionante.

  • @thomaseastmond8455
    @thomaseastmond8455 7 лет назад +7

    I'm an American with British blood I almost wish we lost the revolution after watching this!

  • @3thedward
    @3thedward 12 лет назад

    I visit this Battlefield two times, great place where you can see the troops in front of your inner eyes. Will vistit it again, ps . now I am reading a book called Man of honour , story from this Beattle . Greatings Ed

  • @carsonmarsh2081
    @carsonmarsh2081 11 лет назад

    Great! Wonderfull scene!

  • @angbandsbane
    @angbandsbane 6 лет назад +4

    I see that Loki used his illusion power for good during the '40s.

  • @colinmcdonald8521
    @colinmcdonald8521 6 лет назад +4

    Excellent film. Pity, though, that it portrayed Churchill as he was circa 1950 rather than as the fitter, more vigorous man he was in 1938.

  • @bazzatheblue
    @bazzatheblue 12 лет назад +2

    Quite a family,to give us possibly our greatest man ,Winston and our greatest soldier ,John.John a man of humble origins,a servant as a boy

  • @TheBritishLegions
    @TheBritishLegions 12 лет назад

    This was great scene as was the Gathering Storm in itself!

  • @mclau491
    @mclau491 5 месяцев назад +3

    I wonder how come Mr. Churchill remembering a battle happened in Germany by stepping on a field in England.

    • @Jpdt19
      @Jpdt19 18 дней назад

      This is when he was doing a tour of the continent as past of researching his book on Marlborough

  • @labrynianrebel
    @labrynianrebel 8 лет назад +4

    This video makes me feel all British-y inside.... must.... resist.... urge.... for.... tea....

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 8 лет назад +1

      +labrynianrebel No. As an American ally I have to say give in to the tea... you deserve it... drink up... that was amazing! Feel as Britishy as you like! This rebel yank feels it too!

    • @Whoami691
      @Whoami691 8 лет назад +2

      Mwuhahahaha! Our conversion of the former colonies has finally begun! Soon they shall unite with us once more!! MWUHAHAHAHAHA!
      I mean.. *cough* more tea? :)

  • @phreak761
    @phreak761 11 лет назад +2

    Winston is back, and so he bloody well is!

    • @phreak761
      @phreak761 Год назад +1

      Hello my former self.

  • @EPICFAILKING1
    @EPICFAILKING1 9 лет назад

    Thanks for putting this up, I've been trying to find out what this movie was called! :)

  • @ccmctrading11
    @ccmctrading11 7 лет назад +3

    to the house of stuart

  • @peterlast2478
    @peterlast2478 2 года назад +3

    Only Brits will understand this fully...

  • @sounakdas8969
    @sounakdas8969 3 года назад +2

    Utterly delighted to see people who have not lost their sanity despite the constant cavils of pseudo-liberal charlatans. Britain once symbolised civilization, courage, and the will to transform mankind into something divine. The halcyon days are no more. What is left? A bunch of brutes who only want to extirpate any memory of men like Churchill, without being, in the least, aware of their sacrifice. This short clip is an apt tribute to Britain and her true heroes. Rule Britannia!

  • @jaffa3717
    @jaffa3717 2 года назад

    Never seen something so bloody beautiful

  • @gre8
    @gre8 9 лет назад +3

    Damn, I'm not even British and I felt the urge to sing God Save the Queen after it

  • @MrCutsteel
    @MrCutsteel 8 лет назад +7

    Now it's our turn to fight for our country. Not with a gun this time, but at the ballot box.Vote OUT.

  • @farmerne
    @farmerne 11 лет назад +2

    "Remember him well, for he saved all of you..."
    Thus does the great WWII historian C.L. Sulzberger start the chapter "England Alone", as he describes Britain in 1940 after the fall of France; in his "History of World War II".

  • @iainclark5964
    @iainclark5964 7 месяцев назад

    Those sights and sounds come from within, when you believe and care for something so strongly.