At the time of the play's original setting, the tower was not exclusively a prison, royals waiting to take coronation had at times secured themselves there. So Richard saying 'you 2 should stay in the tower for a bit' would probably have sounded routine rather than sinister to the bystanders.
British steam engines have always had that anaemic whistle - it's almost apologetic - and I reckon that American steam engine designers heard one and decided that none of their whistles would ever sound like that.
Not a stupid question. And sorry for being so late with an answer, but it’s due to his hump paining him daily. Having a weight such as a child turns that pain to agony.
At the time of the play's original setting, the tower was not exclusively a prison, royals waiting to take coronation had at times secured themselves there. So Richard saying 'you 2 should stay in the tower for a bit' would probably have sounded routine rather than sinister to the bystanders.
Elementary, my dear Stanley !!!!
British steam engines have always had that anaemic whistle - it's almost apologetic - and I reckon that American steam engine designers heard one and decided that none of their whistles would ever sound like that.
4:43, trolled.
stupid question: why did richard fall in pain when he got on his shoulders at 3:02?
Not a stupid question. And sorry for being so late with an answer, but it’s due to his hump paining him daily. Having a weight such as a child turns that pain to agony.
thanks :D I posted that cdoment a long time ago lol. I am soo stupid to ask that question lol
@martinblank2 yea i knew dat, i just wondered if mabey he had some sort of cancer or tomber their u know. thanks for the info :)
did queen margaret make an appearance in this version?
@chopperpilot5
I believe he had a hunchback. He was "deformed, unfinish'd."
Where'd scene 9 go?
3:08 , Laurence Olivier did that expression better.