Elizabeth (1998): the Arrest of Norfolk

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Elizabeth (1998 Film), The Arrest Of Norfolk, Geoffrey Rush, Christopher Eccleston, AnyClip, Cate Blanchett

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The clip the arrest of Norfolk from Elizabeth (1998) with Geoffrey Rush, Christopher Eccleston

What is the meaning of this?
Your Grace is arrested. You must go with these men to the Tower.
I must do nothing by your orders. I am Norfolk.
You were Norfolk.
The dead have no titles.
You were the most powerful man in England...
...and could have been greater still...
...but you had not the courage to be loyal.
Only the conviction of your own vanity.
I think, Walsingham, a man's courage is in the manner of his death.
I am content to die for my beliefs.
So cut off my head...
...and make me a martyr.
The people will always remember it.
No...
They will forget.
Your Majesty...
...knows that...
...I did it only for my faith.
Nothing more.
All your many kindnesses are remembered.

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