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Belfast Belfast is an electrifying movie that explores the tumultuous history of the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland.

Belfast

Belfast is an electrifying movie that explores the tumultuous history of the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland. Released in 2021, it takes viewers on a captivating journey through a divided and conflict-ridden city during the late 1960s.

The film boasts a talented cast that brings the story to life. Jamie Dornan stars as the lead character, Aidan, a hardworking father and husband who finds himself caught in the midst of the riots and political unrest that engulf Belfast. His portrayal of a man torn between family, love, and personal beliefs is both moving and powerful.

Opposite Dornan, we have Caitriona Balfe, who plays the role of Sarah, Aidan's wife. Balfe delivers a stunning performance as a woman committed to her family's safety and desperately seeking a way out of the chaos surrounding them. Her emotional depth and chemistry with Dornan truly make their relationship and struggles feel authentic and relatable to the audience.

Supporting the lead actors, Belfast features a remarkable ensemble cast. Judi Dench delivers a remarkable performance as Maisie, Aidan's caring and wise grandmother. Dench's portrayal perfectly captures the resilience and strength of a woman who has endured years of conflict but remains determined to protect and support her family.

Other notable cast members include Ciarán Hinds as Aidan's father, Bob, and Jude Hill as his young son, Jack. Hinds brings gravitas to the role of a man grappling with his own demons and trying to shield his family from the violence surrounding them. Meanwhile, Hill shines as the innocent and curious Jack, navigating his way through a world that he struggles to comprehend.

Directed by Kenneth Branagh, Belfast artfully portrays the tensions and divisions plaguing the city through stunning cinematography and a compelling screenplay. The film skillfully blends moments of heart-wrenching drama with heartwarming humor, creating a mosaic of emotions that keeps audiences captivated throughout.

The movie's soundtrack is a vital element that enhances the overall experience. Composed by none other than Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer, the music perfectly complements the film's themes and evokes the atmosphere of the time period. From hauntingly beautiful melodies to rousing and energetic pieces, the score adds depth and emotion to each scene, immersing the viewers in the world of Belfast.

If you're eager to relive the sights and sounds of Belfast, you're in luck! You can now play and download the sounds featured in the film through various online platforms. Whether it's the stirring soundtrack, the echoes of historical speeches, or the sounds of riots and protests, these sounds will transport you back to that poignant era in Belfast's history.

Belfast is a cinematic masterpiece that shines a spotlight on the resilience, love, and hope of its characters amidst the chaos and struggles of a divided city. Through powerful performances, breathtaking cinematography, and an unforgettable score, the film leaves a lasting impression on its viewers.

So, if you're a fan of thought-provoking and emotionally charged cinema, be sure to check out Belfast. relive the story and immerse yourself in the sounds of this remarkable film. Play and download these captivating sounds today to bring the soul of Belfast into your own world.

A big garden to play football in.
A curfew is another possibility
A fist is only as good or bad as the man using it.
A fork in the road.
A long one.
A permanent job in England.
A room for each of the boys.
A very deep thinker.
A very serious crime has been committed
A vigilante on our barricade?
A wee bit bigger than what we have here.
A wee chat with him, please?
A wee sing along with the jukebox.
A wee test for the lungs.
A world early in the morning of time.
A young world.
About something that happened at Mr. Singh's.
About ten of them.
Ach, don't worry.
Ach. Don't think so, Pop.
Against the light of the moon.
Agonizingly!
Agreed?
Ah, "a pity beyond all telling is hid in the heart of love."
Ah, come on. Here.
Ah, good on youse.
Ah, it's just a couple of days.
Ah, well, your granny's a very caring person.
Ah, when's that job finish?
Ah, you don't know that for sure.
Aldergrove Airport, ladies and gents.
All right, all right.
All right, Frankie?
All right, I give in.
All right?
All right?
All right?
All right? Put it back I said.
All the best, now, and give my regards to Josie.
All the big boys have left.
All the Irish need to survive is a phone, a Guinness
All the rest of you, too!
All you need is an in and out with a fast hand,
AMY KANE [over TV]: No, I won't be here when it's over.
And a millionaire to pay the bills?
And all the rent books were marked up to date,
And ask you, "Are you Protestant or Catholic?"
And can you lend us a shield, Buddy?
And Catherine with the gold yet again this week.
And do you know where that is?
And dragging them poor kids behind me.
And drop down a place, if you wanted.
And every man, woman and child that lives
And every street round it all our lives.
And everybody was happy.
And explain how they got there.
And finally a switch in the medal positions this week.
And get on the first desk, and I don't want to
And get the wee message for your granny.
And God will forgive them all the time.
And half of them, they'll take the hand out of us
And has he joined any of these groups
And he goes, "Do you have any bread?"
And he goes, "Well, you've only got 24 hours to live."
And he owed half of them money.
And he's been working over there for quite a while?
And how did I never see Mike Collins
And I ask you here and now...
And I asked myself...
And I don't want to forget what road I have to
And I realized...
And I want to do my project on going to the moon
And I was looking in the mirror just now...
And I watched every night, too, that they were up there,
And I won't be able to see Catherine at school!
And I'll take youse all to the pictures tomorrow.
And I'm not here to protect my family.
And if he's a Billy or a William, he's a protestant.
And if it gets you moved up by one seat to bask in the light
And if they can't understand you,
And if you ever, ever do anything
And if you talk to the police,
And in the distance, one heard the ominous burst
And in the medal positions this week, with 72%, in bronze,
And intimidation may force them
And it's got a lovely garden and...
And it's people like you that bring us all down.
And John says, "Oh, no. Wh What's the bad news?"
And keep Mr. Singh talking down by the fridge.
And maybe end up on the same seat together.
And McLaury.
And now just make sure y your numbers
And once he had done
And pay for it with what, Scotch mist?
And return to your homes.
And say that I owe another 572 pound,
And spending all our money on horses.
And take all the money back off him,
And that my family's good name
And that thought will keep you safe.
And that's the last pane of glass.
And that's the only one who needs to know.
And the move comes amid warnings of renewed violence.
And the other half, they'll hate us
And the other will spew you into an eternal pit
And the problem with men like you is you know you're not.
And the rent man was so good about it in the end
And the rest of you will view your Sisyphean struggles
And the sheet music to "Danny Boy."
And the weather's good.
And the whole family looks out for you.
And then every once in a wee while,
And then he dropped his pencil down the loo.
And then he'd hand it straight back
And then I also ask him as well
And then I was sick.
And then the Milky Bars are on me.
And then they'd have to tell us we were forgiven
And then when we go out to the playground,
And they hadn't the good grace as to say, "That's it.
And they have kangaroos on the barbecue.
And they'll keep hiding
And this time, they'll send somebody serious.
And to stay inside and off the streets until further notice.
And two toilets, and they're both inside the house.
And use the supreme authority which is yours in law
And visit all those strange places you saw.
And wait till she gets back there.
And we wouldn't have to go in again for ages.
And we'll all go to the big picture house in town tomorrow,
And what did your mate do?
And what do you say then to not get a dig in the gob?
And when did your heart ever explode?
And when you see he's not looking, you make a sweep.
And where will you go
And wherever you go and whatever you become,
And women can smash your face in, too, mister.
And you know it's not milk they're putting
And you say you've a wee garden for them boys?
And you think they're gonna welcome us with open arms?
And you two respect each other,
And you've the phone.
And your mummy looks out for you,
And your pop looks out for you
And, of course, in silver again, we have Ron,
And, of course, the tragic loss of life.
And, um, your dad's seen a really nice wee house,
Another wee delivery with the milk.
Any time soon, am I? [coughs]
Anyways, I think she loves that other fella.
Apples'll grow again, should they grow on a gooseberry tree!
Are getting killed around the corner.
Are we getting near to the point where you,
Are you allowed to play football in that garden, Daddy?
Aren't very clear to read.
Armored cars paving the way for the hooligans to come in.
As prime minister of the United Kingdom government,
As we drove past a side street,
Asked us for a lift.
At 4:00 this morning, RUC turned us back
At the weekend.
Available this afternoon.
Aye, but we got a street ahead of them.
Aye, it danced a bloody jig
Aye, that's right, believe the taxman before you believe me!
Aye, that's right.
Aye? Well, what is it the man says?
Aye.
Aye.
Aye.
Aye.
Aye. Big one.
Aye. They do.
Back in them empty bottles?
Be good. If you can't be good...
Because you're late.
Because your granny'd kill me if I didn't.
Before I have to go back to work.
Before they could see us.
Before those kids come back, okay?
Belfast will still be here when you get back.
Better me than Billy Clanton.
Between rioters and police, particularly the B Specials.
Billy Clanton Junior, 17%.
BILLY JUNIOR: Daddy, I'm sorry.
BILLY JUNIOR: You're hurting my arm.
BILLY: Ah, here he comes, the Lone Ranger.
BILLY: Hey, woman!
BILLY: I hope your timing's good.
BILLY: Look, things get out of hand
BILLY: Right, stop being a crybaby now.
BILLY: Seems like only yesterday
BILLY: So you two are going to guarantee safe passage
BILLY: That's big talk for a fella who's never here.
BILLY: This isn't the end, pal!
BILLY: We're looking to cleanse the community a wee bit.
Blowing themselves up all over this town.
BOTH: Be careful.
BOTH: We got a gold star.
Bottom row, seat 12.
BOY: Yeah, I'm gonna catch you! Just wait.
BOY: You dirty bastard!
Brilliant!
BUDDY and WILL: Thanks very much.
Buddy, come on.
Buddy, give your brother a hand there, will you?
Buddy, uh, Mum and I want to talk to you about something,
Buddy, your ma's calling you for your tea.
BUDDY: All right, Mummy?
BUDDY: Blanchflower's now at the halfway line.
BUDDY: I don't know.
BUDDY: I want to go home!
BUDDY: I want to go home.
BUDDY: I win! I slayed the dragon!
BUDDY: I'm going home! I'm going home!
BUDDY: Mammy! Mammy!
BUDDY: Mum!
BUDDY: Mummy! What's happening?!
BUDDY: Paddy Kavanagh told me as long as Catholics
BUDDY: Thanks.
BUDDY: Washing powder!
BUDDY: Well, your woman will tell him anyway!
BUDDY: What are we gonna do?
BUDDY: Will you ask in there for my daddy, please?
Buddy!
Buddy!
Building a hospital.
Buildings scarred by fire,
But here, they can play wherever the hell they like,
But how do I even talk to her?
But I did,
But if she's kind and she's fair
But it reminded an American colleague of Harlem,
But it's a religion of fear.
But it's a trick question, you see,
But rather, say in thankfulness
But she could still see him, but she'd marry me.
But sure there's only one right answer.
But then I became a man and I put away childish things."
But there are increased tensions in the city,
But you have improved your score.
But you have to double bluff them.
But you'd better get used to it, mister.
But, Daddy, are you not gonna be
But, Daddy, if we were Catholics,
But, he added, it seems easier to get guns here.
By a lack of application.
Calm down, fella.
Can afford the fare to go down there.
Can these tightly knit neighborhoods ever return
Can you tell me exactly what he said?
CAPTAIN KIRK: Space, the final frontier.
CARACTACUS: It's nothing, really.
Cash or commitment.
Catholics out!
CHILD [in movie]: Look!
Christ, I'm not gonna bet the house.
Christmas carols in it, though.
Clear the street now!
Clock's ticking.
Come and show me how to play this game.
Come here and hold this, son.
Come on in, girls. You can help put the pencils out.
Come on, it's time to go.
Come on, let's go!
Come on, now, missus. Come along.
Come on.
Come on. [kisses]
Come on. Let's have a look. Huh?
Come on. We may get on.
Coming through that door, and there wasn't
Coming.
Concerns remain about intimidation run rife
Congratulations, Catherine. Very well done.
Couple of years.
Daddy will pick the film, and we'll forget about
Daddy, are we gonna have to leave Belfast?
Daddy, do you think me and that wee girl have a future?
Daddy!
Did he help you?
Did they chase you?
Did you clear up that wee bit of trouble
Did you ever go there?
Did you go with him?
Did you want to?
Did yours ever skip?
Do messages for anybody, you do nothing, okay?
Do you hear me?
Do you hear me?
Do you hear me?
Do you hear me?
Do you hear me? And you, young madam,
Do you know the problem with men like you?
Do you know what I'm talking about?
Do you mind answering that for me, son,
Do you want to come?
Do you want to, with me?
Doctor says, "Well, I've been trying
Does he? What kind of work is that?
Don't be annoying your pop.
Don't be asking for any Christmas presents.
Don't lie to me.
Don't look back.
Don't mess your mother about, and I'll see you in two weeks.
Don't worry.
DONIPHON: Try it, Liberty.
DONIPHON: You aim to help me find some?
Down in Mr. Singh's shop.
DRIVER: Aldergrove bus going in three minutes.
DRIVER: Come on, now. Two minutes.
DRIVER: Right, off we go.
Effective immediately.
Either to remedy grievances or to ensure order?
Even if she loves Ronnie Boyd.
Every day just to annoy them.
Every night, before I go to sleep, when I say my prayers,
Every time you walked in the room.
Everybody in this country kill crazy?!
Everybody likes them and everybody looks after them.
Everybody's leaving home.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Exactly. It's the side that Lucifer hangs his shillelagh.
Except for the council, I suppose.
Except on an aeroplane.
Excuse me.
Family could come over for holidays.
Fancy Man, each way. She'll get you a pint.
Fine man you are.
Fly in from Plymouth to plug the gap
Folks always have a problem with change.
For every house in the whole street,
For her nerves.
For me and my men.
For sounding different.
For ten pound.
Forever and a day caress you with beatific love.
Frankie will show you where we're putting it.
FRANKIE: All right, what have we got left now?
FRANKIE: Hey, your blood's up there, Billy.
FRANKIE: Holy God. Billy!
FRANKIE: Whose do you belong to?
Freddie, seat eight.
From a passing truck and dubbed the whole enterprise
From our part of Belfast.
From the distance you have imposed upon yourself
From which you will never, ever,
Further reports suggest...
Get him to come and see me after school.
Get in the house! Mummy!
Get in there.
Get inside now.
Get off the road! Stand back!
Get on board if you're coming. Last tickets now.
Get these fuckers out of your street!
Get these'ns to bed.
Get yourself a wee sweetie.
Get yourself something.
Get yourselves to the moon.
GHOST [in play]: Hear me.
GIRL: Come on, get a move on. We're gonna be late again.
GIRL: Hey, you're gonna bring the whole thing down.
Glad to hear it, madam.
Go now.
Go on, sit down there, now.
Go.
Goal!
God doesn't like it.
God understands.
God. This takes ages.
Good boys.
Got the highest rates of "chlomestremol" in the world.
Government figures issued today reveal that Northern Ireland
GRANNY: Be careful what you wish for.
GRANNY: Get off me. [laughing]
GRANNY: Here, take this threepenny bit.
GRANNY: Oh, that's me waterworks. [grunts]
Grassing us to the police, so you're in.
GUARD: Make an orderly queue
HAROLD WILSON [over TV]: If that became necessary,
Has to win, don't you think?
Has your father said what he's doing?
Have a wee think.
Have made me their new local chief.
Have to start going to confession?
Have you been fighting any dragons?
Have you gone to the moon yet?
Have you got a horse for the 2:30 race?
He can't come home every weekend.
He has to move the boxes round at the bottom
He helped me a lot.
He just said he couldn't give any more money to the streets.
He knew nothing about the whole bloody thing.
He said he wasn't joining anything they belonged to.
He says it has to get decided by Christmas.
He used to help me with my maths.
He was a very deep thinker.
He was on the toilet, doing his horses,
He was very popular.
He's come home from his work to see his family.
He's given me a letter for the hospital.
He's no money, either.
He's not taking the hand out of you.
He's not. He's a Catholic.
He's taking us to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Hear me.
Hello, son.
Here, what the hell's going on?
Here!
Hey, Buddy!
Hey, listen, you'll make new friends, and you're gonna have
Hey, watch out for that traffic there.
His head'll be down part of the time.
His work's giving my da a house in England now if he wants one.
Hiya, Buddy.
Hiya, Moira. How are you?
Hold that there.
How could I leave Belfast?
How do I get to the moon with only ten pound,
How do you fancy that?
How many was there?
How's that, then, Ginger Rogers, huh?
I always know when there's no money.
I am here tonight to warn you
I ask God if he'd fix it so that when I wake up
I can see your kind needs a little discipline.
I can't remember.
I can't tell you till you're in the gang.
I caught sight of my face in that shop window
I didn't come up the loch in a bubble.
I didn't even eat the chocolate!
I do now, Daddy.
I don't care about the garden!
I don't like it.
I don't think we've got till Easter.
I don't think you and me have got till Easter, either.
I don't want lifted by the police.
I don't want to be giving too much away.
I don't want to go to England!
I don't want to leave Belfast!
I don't want you out here until it's all safe again.
I don't want your mommy shouting at me
I had to think quickly.
I have to keep those boys where I can see 'em.
I have, but if I tell you, the odds'll come down.
I hope you're feeling confident, Daddy.
I knew it was the last one 'cause for three bloody years
I know nothing else but Belfast.
I know that.
I know what you're gonna...
I know. That's what I'm saying.
I like it.
I live in number 96.
I live in that street. That's my kids there.
I love you, son.
I mean it. If you won't go with me now,
I might be able to swipe you a chocolate mousse
I pass it every day on my way home.
I said I wanted a full official declaration
I say it's too long to wait.
I think I'd rather not.
I think my da wants us to leave Belfast.
I think that's a fair word situation in Northern Ireland,
I think that's it.
I think you've a few big decisions to make, son.
I thought you said we'd just do a couple,
I told you I had it covered.
I told you it doesn't work the normal way.
I told you, we're looting the supermarket.
I try to look in, but she never sees me.
I used to think you could climb right inside the screen
I want my family with me.
I want my granny and my pop,
I want you and my granny to come, too.
I want you.
I was a coal miner.
I was a great one for the pictures when I was your age.
I was the one who had it covered.
I will beat you black and blue until you never get home again.
I wouldn't worry about it.
I'd have been born with blinking wings.
I'll be in touch.
I'll be on that train when it leaves here.
I'll be the first to swing a hammer, but now?
I'll come and pick you up after I've seen my father,
I'll come back.
I'll go in first.
I'll have no friends and no cousins,
I'll put a bullet in your son's head.
I'll see what I can do.
I'll see you when I get back next week.
I'll take the bins out, make a cuppa,
I'll talk to the committee, get this fixed.
I'll work the weekend.
I'm a Protestant, like yourself.
I'm always saying to your man there
I'm going nowhere you won't find me.
I'm gonna go see Mrs. McGuinness now.
I'm just saying, them's the obvious ones.
I'm not allowed, Granny.
I'm not sure you're cut out for this.
I'm taking my wife down to her sister's,
I'm taking you in on the bus.
I'm telling you.
I'm trying to be practical about this.
I'm trying to practice my maths.
I'm up too early in the morning to see you,
I'm walking you home.
I'm walking you in, and when they're done,
I'm watching it now, Mammy. It's okay.
I've been counting them envelopes
I've been married to your granny for 50 years.
I've got some bad news and worse."
I've got to stay.
I've had too much God for one day.
I've just come from the airport now.
I've literally just come from the airport.
I've never understood a word she's said.
I've paid tribute...
If God had wanted me to see flying cars,
If I could come up with something smart about that,
If I say yes, there's more money straightaway.
If I'm going to be a wife or a widow.
If she were a wee bit more stupid like me,
If that were true, son, people wouldn't be
If they did get there, if they did get to the moon.
If they don't, I will.
If we go over the water,
If you can't be good?
If you ever drag my son into something like this again,
If you talk to the people in the know.
If you try to run,
If your da's not home anyway, what else are you gonna do?
If your da's not home this weekend,
If your seven looks like a one with a fancy tail, right?
In every bloody house, whether we like it or not.
In lieu of your intensified efforts, we will be willing
In one direction, a straight and narrow highway.
In one direction, a straight and narrow highway.
In our house any day of the week.
In Protestant areas were targeted.
In the afternoon at the Capitol.
In the back entry
In the class, so I can't say anything.
In the hope of avoiding further clashes
In the memories of its people...
In the morning, I'm the best footballer in the world.
In the mother ship doing his orbit?
In the other, a long and winding road
In this mainly Roman Catholic street.
In this street for much longer, so you'd better check
In this town, not now.
In working class areas.
Is Buddy, seat three.
Is it 27?
Is it almost ready?
Is that near where Daddy works?
Is that right?
Is that you all this time at the barricades?
Is there nothing this Spurs right half cannot do?
Is this the chance and hope you mentioned, Jacob?
Is to monitor your progress.
Is your mum in there, wee man?
Isn't that cheating?
It goes over a cliff, and you nearly fall out of your seat.
It is.
It just needs half of us to stay
It makes one heck of a necklace.
It really matters anymore.
It took me half the day
It was magic.
It was me he tripped.
It wouldn't get to that stage.
It'll be company for you till my pop's home.
It'll keep you happy.
It'll save you getting cold waiting outside our house.
It's a flying car.
It's a waiting game now.
It's all bloody religion. That's the problem.
It's all I could see.
It's all right, darling.
It's all that bloody time over in Leicester.
It's been a night of shame for Belfast, one that will live on
It's biological.
It's educational for the boys.
It's fantastic. [gasps]
It's gonna be all right.
It's got a garden and everything,
It's more money.
It's not what it says here.
It's phenomenal.
It's Reynolds Drive, four houses in from the right,
It's simple. We go into the shop
It's ten and a half thousand miles.
It's the building trade.
It's too dear.
John says, "That's that's awful.
Just a name.
Just a small grab, okay?
Just before he was due to come round the corner,
Just need to move a few wee boxes.
Just staining my legs brown with the tobacco water.
Just try it.
Karen to seat four.
Keep confessing everything bad that they do to a priest,
Keep him there and stay still.
Keep your head down and don't move!
Keep your mouth shut.
Kids the same age as ours
Laden with 2,500 gallons of petrol.
Last tickets now.
Left by the use of troops.
Let's go, boys! Let's do this!
Let's just leave it till Easter.
LIBERTY VALANCE: You looking for trouble, Doniphon?
Like I am every morning now.
Like I've been doing all my bloody life.
Like that again, I will kill you.
Like the man in the big picture,
Like your mommy.
London's only one small step for a man.
Look, mind your nonsense for now,
Look, we need to get this barricade up
MA [whispers]: Holy God.
MA: Ah, look. There you are now, son.
MA: And you, behave yourself.
MA: Aye, he can't neglect his work.
MA: Christ.
MA: Come on, you two. School.
MA: Come on.
MA: Give me a ring.
MA: Have you read the papers?
MA: Here, can you give us a hand?
MA: How it's gonna affect their schooling.
MA: I don't know. I think there's
MA: I wouldn't be too sure about that.
MA: Look, the police were here today but their father wasn't,
MA: None of your bloody business.
MA: None of your business.
MA: Now, don't you be scratching my walls with that.
MA: Oh, he has, but Santa's explained
MA: One more left.
MA: Raquel Welch is a hell of an education.
MA: Remember, one slice per sandwich.
MA: Sure all the kids in the street are going mad.
MA: Unbelievable. They're not getting away with this.
MA: We've been scrimping and saving,
MA: Well, you can't go tomorrow afternoon.
MA: What are those supposed to be?
MA: What have I done?
MA: When the last receipt came through.
MA: Whoo. Come on you, Fred Astaire.
MA: You need to talk to them boys.
MA: You want to set your gun down?
MA: You're running round here
Ma!
MACK: The money your ma gave you for singing lessons.
Make sure you do.
Making all this mess in your street?
MAN [distantly]: Please, please, we've done nothing.
MAN [in distance]: Top o' the world, Ma!
MAN [over P.A.]: All passengers departing on the Heysham ferry
MAN [over speakers]: This is a story of long, long ago,
MAN [over TV]: Authorities are urging citizens
MAN [over TV]: We're not stupid!
MAN 2 [on TV]: They machine gunned us.
MAN 2: Ah, I'll miss him, now.
MAN 2: Get the kids inside!
MAN 2: We don't want any trouble!
MAN 3: And we'll be sure to toast him down the club, eh?
MAN: All right, Buddy?
MAN: Are we taking all these paving stones to the barricade?
MAN: Are you all right, son?
MAN: Billy, come on. The army are coming. Come on!
MAN: Can you wheel that up to the front?
MAN: Don't you worry, Paddy.
MAN: Everything. Put that washing machine in.
MAN: Get down! Get yourselves down!
MAN: Get off that blinking road or you'll kill somebody!
MAN: Get the Catholics out!
MAN: Get them kids to stay away from them sharp edges.
MAN: God love him.
MAN: Is that all you can take in a barrow?
MAN: It's all right. I saw Fergus down the road.
MAN: Just let us through there.
MAN: Lock the doors! Lock the doors!
MAN: Our blood's up, lads. Our bloods up.
MAN: Pull them rocks up.
MAN: Put that pallet over here. Over here.
MAN: Right, that's 6:00 a.m., fellas.
MAN: Tell Paddy I'll be there in a minute to fix that.
MAN: There's peelers about. Hey, watch it, youse two.
MAN: This doesn't look good. Come on, let's go.
MAN: Up front, Frank. I'll show you where I put them.
MAN: We're gonna have to go down the yard and get more.
MAN: What's going on down there?
MAN: Will we head down now, sure, will we?
Martin to seat ten.
Maybe I could stay up at the top desk
Maybe we'd all go as a family and go live there.
Mind you, does that mean you and me
Mind you, I'm glad your Aunt Violet's away
MINISTER: "For now we see through a glass, darkly;
MINISTER: A fork in the road.
MISS LEWIS: And now to announce the winners
MISS LEWIS: Come on, Mr. Slowpoke.
MISS LEWIS: In you come, girls. Catherine. Quinn.
MISS LEWIS: Walking, please. No running.
MISS LEWIS: Well, I'm pleased to say your times tables
Mm hmm.
MOIRA: Hey, Romeo, come on!
MOIRA: No, you're not.
MOIRA: Please may I have a Lemon Mivvi?
MOIRA: Then you're mental. Come on.
MOIRA: You're coming with us.
MOIRA: Your ma's calling you! Your tea's ready!
Mommy's worried, too, isn't she?
Moondance at seven to two.
Most of the time where we couldn't see him, you know,
Move! Move it!
Moving over there for a wee while.
MR. SINGH: Lemon Mivvi coming right up.
MR. STEWART: Ah, just the fella.
MR. STEWART: Right, Billy, we've no call for fists here.
Mrs. Ford, how you doing?
MRS. FORD: All the better for seeing you, stranger.
MRS. FORD: Get up there quick. Quick.
MRS. KAVANAGH: Danny, where are you?!
Mum, what are you doing?
Mum!
Mum! Mum! Mum!
My da says you can't afford it.
My ma says, if we went across the water,
My mother's worried about you.
Nah, your daddy works near, uh, London, the Big Smoke.
Neither do I.
NEWSMAN [over TV]: Throughout the night,
NEWSMAN: And in this already tense atmosphere,
NEWSMAN: Belfast was in shock this morning as the impact
NEWSMAN: Dawn over Belfast today showed a grim scene,
NEWSMAN: Prize capture was a tanker
NEWSMAN: Snipers, they said, were still at work,
NEWSMAN: The likeliest move is to bring troops into Belfast
NEWSMAN: The men of the 3rd Battalion of the Light Infantry
Nice pass, son.
No one's asking you to talk funny.
No running, thank you.
No wonder they call it long division.
No wonder you brought us to this.
No, and I told him he would not.
No, Buddy, don't. Hey, hey!
No, I think if I do,
No, shut up. You'll get us thrown out.
No, that's 'cause mostly he was on the dark side.
No, we haven't.
No, we were just trying to see what everyone thought first.
No, well, I'd call it spread betting.
No, you had us paying three years of back tax.
No, you're not listening to me.
No.
No. It was only the Catholic houses.
No. It's just down the side a wee bit.
Nobody likes it.
Nobody's here.
Not doing a strip search this time, eh, Frankie?
Not many people chose this.
Not me.
Not paying your taxes
Not quickly enough.
Not us.
Not with you in your hour of need?
Now get off to bed, the pair of you.
Now has the highest rate of unemployment in the UK.
Now the government are proposing
Now, come on.
Now, forget about
Now, money.
Now, tell me this, seeing as you two will know
Now, you go and wait at your granny's.
Now, you put that back.
NURSE: I caught you looking at Dr. Kildare.
Of civil rights in Northern Ireland.
Of course, I shouldn't shrink from doing whatever was needed.
Of escaping my fate.
Of her glory, then you're off to the races.
Of last night's rioting was all too clear.
Of machine gun fire.
Of our school moon project.
Of sulfurous suffering, pustulating pain,
Offering accommodation because of the time involved.
OFFICER: Is your mother in, son?
Oh, God, I've heard it all.
Oh, good luck with that one, son.
Oh, he's full of pretty answers, that one.
Oh, I'm bloody well sure you wouldn't.
Oh, I'm done.
Oh, is that what does it?
Oh, look at this.
Oh, Mammy!
Oh, shut up.
Oh, that puts me in mind of a great wee system
Oh, yes, we've friends on the Protestant side.
Oh, you've done your research.
Oh.
Oi. Yes, I'm open.
On all back taxes, and that they acknowledged
On that low shelf near the till.
On you go.
One of the boys would hold him up at gunpoint
One of them soldiers is gonna take my head off.
One second cousin.
One will take you to the bosom of the Lord's grace,
Operation Steal The Chocolate.
Or a Southern Baptist or a vegetarian antichrist,
Or he'll be hearing from me.
Or I'm not taking you to the show.
Or the time off work, if they had any work.
Or there didn't used to be, anyway.
Or you could do the project together,
Or you could say the moon's made of green cheese
Otherwise, the rest of the world would have no pubs.
Out! Go on, get out!
Over their dead bodies.
PA [over phone]: I am listening. I am listening.
PA [whispers]: Back to bed.
PA: [sighs] No more talk about bloody barricades.
PA: Ach, you're no real Protestant.
PA: All right, Buddy, that's me away, then.
PA: An escape route.
PA: Aye, son.
PA: Be good, son.
PA: Buddy. Follow me.
PA: Does the doctor want to see you again?
PA: Here it is. Planet Earth.
PA: Hey, less of the long face, son.
PA: I'll have you in a second, Frankie.
PA: I'll see you soon, okay?
PA: I've nothing against Catholics.
PA: If people ask you to join anything, deliver anything,
PA: It's being so cheerful keeps you going, isn't it?
PA: It's the taxman, for God's sake.
PA: Just give me a simple answer.
PA: Just tell me. When did you write to them?
PA: The boss has been in touch.
PA: We'll talk on the phone, okay?
PA: We're near done with the back tax.
PA: Well, I can't come home every weekend, for God's sake.
PA: What do you want me to do?
PA: What do you want?
PA: When did you write to them?
PA: You can rely on me to be here when it matters.
PA: You got it? Right now, hold on.
Patience with the girl.
Patience. Patience with the sums.
People have to move on.
People like me run this town now.
Perfect through ball!
Pick this sofa up, right?
Picture the scene.
Play football, Buddy.
POLICEMAN: Do you know why I'm here, son?
POP: ♪ Merely love her. ♪
POP: Ah, she's well able to handle herself.
POP: Have you wrote to Santa?
POP: You have no choice.
Pretty quick round these parts.
Protestants, you will die!
Rachel, seat 11.
Really good.
Regards to your pa.
Remember that.
REPORTER: And amid more citywide violence overnight,
REPORTER: There used to be 40 houses here
Return to your homes.
Right, school, you two now.
Right, wee fella, you did well for not
Right? Keep her guessing.
RIOTER: Go on, smash them!
RIOTER: Oh, for God's sake, leave it!
Robin and the 7 Hoodsis on
ROBIN DAY [over TV]: With regard to the explosive
Run messages and wipe their arses.
Say nothing to nobody.
See you in two weeks.
See you, now.
See, there's an art to an Ulster fry, son.
Shangri La.
She always goes off with the other girls.
She and her people are welcome
She did not. She says you're a terrible man.
She even comes to the wee mission with me.
She keeps banging on now about how Northern Ireland's
She looks at me sometimes, but we're not allowed to talk
She might give you the benefit of the doubt
She says anything, she's done for!
She says it's tripe and onions.
She's always doing her bloody homework.
She's gonna tell on us!
She's Indian.
SHOPKEEPER: Take it easy, man!
Should proceed to the boarding area now.
Should take another five years to pay off.
Shut up, Frankie!
Shut your mouth.
Sit down for a few minutes here.
Small numbers of Catholics still peacefully living
Sniping became the tactic of the rioters.
So did I.
So do not say in grief that you are sorry he is gone,
So he'd never even notice.
So he's not to expect too much.
So I can't do anything about it.
So it's a handy wee letter you sent, wasn't it?
So make sure you get to school all right, all right?
So much as a thank you with this one.
So that the other half can get sentimental
So the doctor says, "Listen, John,
So we have to do it ourselves.
So what'd you say to them in your letter?
So, in second position is Buddy.
So, no, I'll not be having any lectures
So, tomorrow...
So, will you go one day?
So, you can report to me with either.
So, you really like her?
SOLDIER [over bullhorn]: Clear the streets
SOLDIER [over bullhorn]: Stay in your homes tonight.
SOLDIER [over speaker]: Clear the street!
SOLDIER: Clear this area right now!
SOLDIER: Get this street locked down.
SOLDIER: No, it's all right, thank you.
SOLDIER: Where do you think you're going, love?
SOLDIER: Where's he been, then?
SOLDIER: Yes, ma'am.
SOLDIER: Yes, mate, over here.
Somebody has to.
Something that we might have to do as a family.
Sometimes it affects her nerves.
Sounds like they really want you.
Sparkle biological washing powder
Stand back!
STODDARD: What right do you have to interfere?
Stop dragging your arse along there. Come on.
STUDENTS: Twelve elevens are 132.
Sure he'll know they've been nicked if there's a big gap.
Sure she doesn't have to know. That's the whole point.
Sure you would have seen the shape of Columbus
Sure, I think it's great that
Sure, I'm not gonna be running up the Cave Hill
Sure, my best friend in the street is Mrs. Ganjawala.
Sure, Santa has plenty of surplus
Sure, they burnt his house out the other night
Sure, they're friends, they're family, same as us.
Sure, we've a cousin called Thomas.
Sure, when did I not?
Sure, you've already family there.
Take that note up to Mrs. Hewitt
Taxman's got it, like ours.
Tear gas and rubber bullets will be used!
Tell him I expect to hear from him soon.
Tell him it's Billy Clanton.
Tell me when you've got there.
Tell your brother I need
Ten pound a month for three bloody years.
Than your test scores were to read.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thanks, Mrs. Kavanagh.
Thanks.
Thanks.
That eventually they cut him in for a wee bit, too,
That everything was shipshape and above board,
That means you'll have two or three horses in every race.
That money's a bit tight this year,
That my husband was in the clear a hundred percent
That shouldn't be a problem, son.
That their whites are whiter than ever.
That time I saw you in those brown stockings.
That was a lot of people that came to see him today.
That was before the trouble in the middle of August.
That wee girl can be a practicing Hindu
That when I grow up, can I marry Catherine.
That whole nonsense will stop soon enough.
That you have yet a chance and hope
That'd make the violence stop in about ten minutes.
That'll always be the truth.
That's a pity.
That's close enough.
That's exactly what they think you will say.
That's him on the other side there.
That's not the statement we're trying to make.
That's right.
That's us two in trouble, then.
That's what I want.
That's what the minister at the wee mission says.
That's what they called it.
That's what they tell you when you join.
That's why he's here now.
That's youse done.
The best will sit directly by my desk, the seat of learning,
The boys who cleaned up your street
The government will give you assisted passage.
The Irish were born for leaving.
The one with the wonky eight.
The Petrol Bomb Factory.
The police aren't going to protect us,
The police officer here just wants a wee word with you.
The rent man would come round and collect the money
The same with a two and a six.
The scene terrified me,
The wee girl still showing some interest, yeah?
The whole point of these weekly tests
Their houses were attacked and marked,
Them boyos want them out.
Them people's not gonna understand a word we say.
Them peoples don't give you any bother in that street,
Then he gave the big one a dig in the gob and ran like hell.
Then our Annie took half the night
Then they can do whatever they want
Then they're not listening, and that's their problem.
Then we ran into me Uncle Tony's and turned the corner
Then why are you sending us to church?
There he is now. [chuckles]
There is no our side and their side in our street.
There seems to be a a wee bit of confusion
There was Flakes and Crunchies.
There were no roads to Shangri La
There.
There'd be nobody left but the nutters.
There'll be no more bother.
There's a few men hiding behind them barricades.
There's a house that goes with it.
There's a wee garden, too.
There's a whole world out there.
There's Commonwealth countries needing tradesmen.
There's Little John and swords and everything.
There's more names than that, though.
There's no one from round here
There's nothing wrong with an outside toilet,
These are the voyages of
These boys are suffering.
These two can go and pray for it to stop now,
They can just come up to you when you're not expecting it
They did, and now we have to cut things out of the papers
They get a lot of water thrown on them and then they're okay.
They just kick with the left foot.
They nearly had you there, Steve McQueen.
They never knew who I was.
They said the same thing about me.
They think you're trying to bluff them.
They want me to stay on.
They weren't friends last night, though.
They weren't friends last night.
They wouldn't understand the way we talk.
They'd also taken dozens of crates of milk bottles
They'll think we don't give a shite.
They're asking some of the boys to move over permanent.
They're not gonna stop and tell you their name.
They've decided thanks to acting on your request
They've decided to go back further into my accounts
They've discovered for themselves...
They've got surfing and weird football.
Things change.
Things get out of hand pretty quick round these parts.
This city belongs to the Protestants!
This family's not gonna get another chance like that
This is our home.
This is the time to think about making a new start.
This one's nearly done.
This was in the countryside.
This whole bunch of eejits
This worked earlier.
Thousands of pounds' worth of damage caused,
Three leaky umbrellas and my bus pass?
Three men on the corner dived for cover.
Through the seven circles of hell escape!
Time for real Protestants to step up!
To all the residents in the street,
To be allowed entrance to the street, please.
To bring my husband home.
To draw the seam up the back of my legs with a pencil.
To get me a Lemon Mivvi.
To give you the benefit of the doubt,
To keep you cheerful here, haven't you, Pop?
To keep you out of bloody jail.
To leave their homes completely.
To rebuild this street,
To return to their homes immediately
To the hospital in the morning.
To the peace they shared together only 24 hours ago?
To them Catholic houses in our street, Daddy?
To your father before he goes back.
TRULY [in movie]: What's happening?
Try and find out how that wee girl thinks.
Turkish Delight?
Twelve twelves are 144.
Ugh, I don't know how it works.
Uh, don't know.
Uh, Jimmy said he'd drive me
Uh, Lost Horizons.
Uh, we have been deeply concerned about the problem
Up the stairs there with your ma.
Up them stairs.
VALANCE: Show's over for now.
Very funny, Mack. Always the joker, eh?
Very good, thank you. How are you?
Very good. I'm proud of you, son.
Very well. [chuckles]
VIOLET: He's away the night again?
VIOLET: Sure, there's work here.
Wanting me to move into management.
Was he in there long? [chuckles]
Was that our side that done all that
Wasn't on some credit risk list.
We all live there now.
We can get the whole family to the other side of the world
We can give these boys a better chance than we ever had.
We can't all be acting the Lone Ranger.
We can't all leave.
We could go in and confess,
We could not go to church,
We could start getting on top of that back tax now.
We could take trips back.
We don't put things back.
We don't want any trouble!
We get it rent free,
We had in the old days for paying the rent.
We have to do a project about the moon landing.
We have to do something.
We have work to do.
We haven't been on many, have we?
We know where they live.
We might as well be going to the moon if we went down there.
We must go as well. Come on, now.
We need to decide by Christmas.
We put the heart across me Uncle Tony.
We won't worry about their name and number now.
We'd be sitting together by now.
We'll be back for you, too!
We'll fight this together.
We'll keep it simple.
We'll see what happens by Easter.
We're clearing this area! Move out the way now!
We're drowning in debt.
We're going to the pictures.
We're living in a civil war,
We're looting the supermarket.
We're not deaf back here.
We're not gonna let them back here again.
We're world champions at something.
We've a wee fella down our street called Thomas.
We've a wee word to have with you.
We've got four more houses to do,
We've known each other since we were toddlers.
We've known this street
Well done for stealing the house off of us"?
Well done on your maths.
Well, come home.
Well, Granny's always worried about something, isn't she?
Well, he has to defeat the monster.
Well, how the hell are you supposed to know, then?
Well, how'd it go with this?
Well, I will tell you where.
Well, if he's a Patrick or a Sean, he's a Catholic,
Well, if they're attacking you,
Well, if you can't be bothered, well, then don't blame me
Well, Mr. Buddy, you may not have improved
Well, Paddy Kavanagh's family's not gonna be living
Well, them curries, I tried one once.
Well, we were thinking that, uh, you know,
Well, we'll be careful.
Well, why the heck not?
Well, your granny says you can never have too much God.
Were a lot more impressive to hear
What about Morris?
What are you doing?
What are you talking about?
What could be worse than that?"
What do you do?
What do you have to do to join, then?
What do you mean?
What do you want?
What do you want?
What do you want?
What have you got?
What in the name of God is that?
What road did the minister say?
What road do we take?
What show's that?
What was that, uh...?
What was the name of the place, Granny?
What were you doing?
What your father and your mother want.
What, and say, "Come on in.
What, did those boys not come back from that?
What, there's another one over there, is there?
What?
What? No, look, he was on the dark side of the moon
What? Where do they think they're going?
What's going on in your comic?
What's that?
What's the matter?
What's yours is mine and what's mine's me own.
Whatever the hell we want.
Whatever they tell you.
When I grow up, I want to marry her.
When I was running down the street
When is your next chance?
When it's time for that wall to come down,
When Pop went to England to be a coal miner,
When the doctors say his lungs are fine.
When the world was just beginning.
When will Pop get out of the hospital?
When you shuffle off this pestilential mortal coil?
When you've gray hair, people think your heart never skipped.
When's he coming back?
Where did you get that?
Where everybody knows you
Where they're afraid for their families.
Where?!
Where's your white stick?
Which based on current earnings,
Which is being widely mentioned.
Which road will you take?!
Which stretches down and away into an unknowable distance.
While he was doing his orbit, and then maybe, you know,
While I've got this hot pan on?
Who do you expect, Father Christmas?
Who teaches you?
Who the hell eats Turkish Delight?
Who wears chains that size?
Why did you take that washing powder?
Why do you always get sad when a letter comes?
Why is your da not coming home?
Will feel it necessary to intervene
Will you ask your da to drop down to see us
Will you remember that for me?
Will you?
Will, stay where you are.
Will, would you turn that telly off
WILL: And it's due today, as well,
WILL: Get Da, not me.
Will!
Will.
With a chance to own it if things go well.
With a little commission for the service.
With a walk in the park.
With you skipping off in the week.
WOMAN [distantly]: Come on! Get inside!
WOMAN [over radio]: Housewives, it's thanks to
WOMAN 2: Ah, Billy, stop that. You're settling old scores.
WOMAN: Apparently, Fergus didn't come home last night.
WOMAN: Come on, Billy. That's too much now.
WOMAN: Come on, let's get this all done.
WOMAN: Everybody, home now.
WOMAN: Get away from here! Go!
WOMAN: I know who youse are!
WOMAN: I'm sure your man'll have
WOMAN: Is poor Jane okay? Is she all right?
WOMAN: It was good to see him one last time.
WOMAN: Kids, please, go inside.
WOMAN: Quick.
WOMAN: Remember, our washing powder is biological.
WOMAN: That wee dote.
WOMAN: Top o' the world!
WOMAN: Watch yourself getting up there, love.
WOMAN: Would you look at the poor children with that load.
Women are very mysterious.
Won't talk to me about doctors.
Would you go back to your house?
Would you go on away in and tell your pa I'd like to have
Would you, would you listen to me for a change?
Yeah, he did help me.
Yeah, I hear you, missus.
Yeah, it was a very effective system.
Yeah, it's all rigmarole with you, mister.
Yeah, none of them lasted more than a week.
Yeah, sounds like you really like her.
Yeah, well, you don't usually buy your wisdom
Yeah.
Yes, Pop.
Yes! [laughs]
Yes! I did, too!
You and me were in school together.
You and me,
You and the young lady.
You are grateful he was here.
You bugger!
You can be bloody sure I'm walking you back out again.
You can say that again.
You can't be with them 24 hours a day.
You can't keep us in our houses!
You can't take away their childhood, either.
You could come with us.
You could see where she lives maybe.
You couldn't get your hands round them.
You couldn't understand why
You had to go in for your tea.
You have to get taught it.
You just heard the bloody news.
You just need to tell us where you been, all right?
You know full bloody well who we belong to.
You know she's a Catholic?
You know the way your dad's over in England
You know they're gonna come for you, don't you?
You know who you are, don't you?
You know, she's not only at school.
You know, so I put on a different bloody accent
You know, whatever happens...
You know, when I was in Leicester,
You let them go now.
You look after your mummy.
You love your films, don't you?
You might need him before too long.
You need to decide by Christmas.
You raised them.
You saw what happened to your neighbors from the other side.
You show me where he lives. Come on.
You stay at the front of the shop,
You talk to him about it.
You tell your ma, she'll tell me, and I'll sort it.
You tell your mammy to stop her cheek,
You think you're better than the rest of us.
You touch my family and I'll kill you.
You wait right there, young man.
You watch yourselves.
You were always a good friend to me.
You were full of it then, and you're full of it now.
You were right to tell me.
You will be haunted.
You won't get your wee Matchbox car, then, will you?
You wouldn't want to be the odd man out in this street.
You.
You'd break my heart to leave, but...
You'd get the same marks
You're a jumped up gangster and always were.
You're a soft touch!
You're a terrible woman, you know that?
You're as welcome on this street as any of us.
You're asking me to wait an hour to find out
You're Buddy from Belfast 15,
You're coming back, aren't you, Daddy?
You're done. You're in the clear."
You're gonna need to stay away from my family.
You're joking me.
You're joking.
You're one of us now, and this is it.
You're what?
You're with us or you're against us.
You've delivered for these boys before, aye?
You've done a lot of different jobs, Pop.
Young Joe Turner's down there, too.
Your aunties and uncles want to say goodbye
Your brother looks out for you,
Your cousins will be here.
Your daddy looks out for you, your granny looks out for you,
Your father has to go to the hospital.
Your granny's become less mysterious over the years.
Your handwriting in maths, for which this once,
Your heart has to explode.
Your little lad's here.
Your mammy will persuade Santa to bring some presents.
Your mother's worried about you.
Your work won't be too pleased
23, 24, 25, 26. [whoops]
"I'm a Catholic"? Wrong.
[alarm ringing] Come on! Get in here!
[all exclaiming] BUDDY: 20 nil!
[bell jingles] [kids shouting]
[bell ringing] [thunder rumbling]
[bell ringing] MISS LEWIS: Walk, please.
[bell tolling] [howling]
[bicycle bell dings] Hey, Buddy, your da's home.
[calling out]: Buddy! MAN: You all right, Paddy?
[clamoring continues] [solders shouting orders]
[clamoring fades] [trembling breaths]
[dishes clinking] ♪ You don't have to buy me flowers ♪
[dog barking] [playful chatter]
[explosion] [loud, angry shouting]
[Frankie whistling a tune] [helicopter passing]
[glass shatters] MICKEY: You've been warned!
[helicopter whirring] [train horn blowing]
[horn honks] DRIVER: Watch yourself, missus!
[kids cheering] PA: He shoots, he scores.
[kids shouting excitedly] TRULY: You're a genius.
[knocking] MAN: Hello?
[laughing] ♪ Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ♪
[laughing] You thought it was magic.
[laughs] [knocking]
[laughs] She's right. [laughs]
[laughter, excited chatter] [birds chirping]
[laughter] [Violet holds note]
[laughter] ♪ Our fine four fendered ♪
[laughter] BOY: Morning, miss.
[laughter] BUDDY: You nearly got me.
[laughter] NURSE 2: Right. You can talk.
[muffled shouting] [knocking]
[objects clanging] [gasping]
[playful chatter] [church bell tolling]
[seagulls squawking] [church bell tolling]
[siren approaching] [panting]
[sirens wailing] MAN: Come on!
♪ Chitty Bang Bang ♪ ♪ Chitty Bang Bang ♪
♪ Friend... ♪ ♪ Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ♪
♪ How do you handle a woman? ♪ Ugh.
♪ That warm love. ♪ [helicopter whirring]
♪ The way to handle a woman ♪ [groans]
♪ There before me♪ [seagulls squawking]
♪ There'll be days like this ♪ [cheering, clapping]
♪ There'll be days like this ♪ [cheering]
♪ Wait along ♪ Catch it.
♪ Well, my mama told me ♪ [laughter]
about the ones that went. [chuckles]
Ah, hello, Buddy. Hello, Mr. West.
All right? Stewart.
and talk to your granny? Hi, Pop.
and what's mine's my own. Granny says that.
And you, too! What?
Are you in one? Aye.
at the same time. Okay.
Aye. I remember that.
Aye. There's loads of room there.
BILLY: ...arse up here. Come on. BILLY JUNIOR: Daddy!
BILLY: Time to get out of here. McLAURY: Don't try anything.
BOY: Come on! GIRL: Here!
BUDDY: Hello, Mr. Singh. MR. SINGH: Good to see youse.
BUDDY: Mum! Will!
Buddy! [kids chattering playfully]
Buddy! GIRL: You can't catch me!
Buddy! MA: Buddy!
But I am a Protestant. That's the point!
Cheat! No, no cheating. I did it fair and square.
Cheerio, son. Cheerio.
Cheerio. Cheerio.
Christ. Christ the night. What?
Come on, you two. Hi, boys.
Come on, you! MAN: We don't need more of this, Billy.
Come on! [church bell tolling]
Come on. [Granny groaning]
Come on. MAN: Come on, load them up here.
Did you ever see that? No.
do they? Not at all.
Do you eat Turkish Delight? No.
Do you know about it? Aye.
Do you want to join a gang? I'm not allowed.
Five. Six. Seven.
for a Christmas present. Ah. Well, you've the right one
for what them boys get up to. That's not what I'm saying.
FRANKIE: Hello, there. How are you, Frankie?
from the Falls area. Yeah.
from you, mister. Don't be like that.
Further reports suggest... [distant helicopter whirring]
Get it! Go on! [clamoring]
GIRL: All clear. No sweep.
go down when I'm dead. That's enough now, darling.
have to talk funny. Hey, hey, Buddy.
He looks up. [girls chanting quietly]
He'll not say that to my son. Daddy, stop!
He's a joiner. I see.
He's coming now. MAN: We have to do this.
He's seen us! Come here, you wee buggers!
Here. You're all right. Oh, dear.
Hey, it's okay. It's all right.
Hey! [screams]
Hi, Buddy. Hello.
House number? There's no number.
How many of you are there? Not allowed to say.
How? You say, "I'm a Protestant."
I don't want to go to England! Could you switch that off?
I know who you are! MOIRA: No, he doesn't!
I won't do it. WILL KANE: Amy...
I'm good. BOY: Ah, and he's dribbling, he's dribbling.
I'm not getting interrogated. When did you write to them?
I'm speedy. You're not. I'm gonna get you.
Is that Paddy moving out? Poor Catholics have no choice.
Is that right, Mr. West? Aye.
It takes one to know one. [chuckles] All right?
It's a mad world. Well, get used to it.
It's a simple question. None of your business.
It's all they had. Are you blind?
It's not bad, though, is it? A young man with a revolver
It's the rent man. BUDDY: I'll get it, Mam.
MA: Hi. Hi.
MA: It's just not knowing. GRANNY: That's not easy.
MA: You take her home. ♪ Must go ♪
MACK: All all right? Aye, it's okay, Mackie.
MAN: Catholics out! Easy, lads.
MAN: Off these streets now! [footsteps marching]
MAN: Stand to the side! Another 600 troops will be
Mine, mine, mine! Pass it to me!
MOIRA: Hello, Mr. Singh. Hello, Moira. Hello, Buddy.
More room than we have here. [Buddy cries]
MR. STEWART: Frankie. FRANKIE: All right?
MRS. FORD: Hiya, Buddy. Hello, Mrs. Ford.
Mummy. PA: Don't shoot me.
Nah. [coughs]
No decision's been made yet. It's all right. Exactly.
No, he's not. He is.
No. Yes, yes, oh, yes.
Oh, you're a lying bugger! [dish shatters]
Oh! Look at that!
okay, son? All right, Daddy.
Okay? Yes, Daddy.
Only a couple. I've got a couple in my house.
Out! All right, all right.
PA: And did you go? There's no point.
PA: Enjoy yourself, okay? ♪ And I must bide ♪
Paddy saw it. MA: Wait, is that gangsters?
Pass it. Pass it. No.
Point out who he is. PA: The farmer says, "No,"
POLICEMAN: I will do. I do like a man in a uniform.
Probably. [sighs]
Right, on you go, now. Thanks, Mr. West.
Say hello to your daddy for me, will you? Will do.
Score now! MA: Buddy!
See where we are then. [sighs]: Aye.
She did not. In a sandwich.
SOLDIER: Stop! MAN: Just let him through...
Stewart! Stewart! Please!
Sure it's only Wednesday. He came in a taxi.
Sydney. Australia?
Tell your ma I was asking after him, will you? Aye.
Thank you very much. Okay?
Thanks. Thanks.
That's a bit off, isn't it? He works away in England.
the Starship Enterprise... GRANNY: Did they attack you?
They're my chips. What's yours is mine,
This is what? This is war.
to get ahold of you since yesterday." [laughter]
Violet, can I ask you a question? What?
We taking them all down? MAN: We need them all.
we were talking about? GRANNY: Hey, wee fellas.
Welcome home. Ah, you're a silver tongued charmer.
What are those? [chuckles] My little secret.
What did you do with the money? What money?
What does that even mean? You'll find out.
What is your favorite holiday? I don't know.
What? Oh.
What? Whatever you need.
What's a sweep? A big grab for all the chocolate bars
What's he? Protestant definitely.
What's it called? Doesn't have a name.
What's the name? Arsehole.
when he's back at the weekend? He's not back at the weekend.
When? When you're out and about.
Where's that? In England.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Yeah, up against the wall.
Whoo. You like that? [laughs]
Why aren't you going, too? [chuckles]
Why do you even have to know? In case they attack you.
Why not? Has to be secret.
Why not? My mother said she'd kill me.
Why? 'Cause you use your secret knowledge to bluff them.
WILL: It's a blinking musical. No, it's not.
Will! [Granny sighs]
Will. WILL: Oh, Mum. Sorry, Granny.
Yes, Pop. Aye.
Yes! I'll get you next time, Buddy.
You can tell them by their names. How?
You can't just throw that one... [phone slams]
You got that? Mm hmm.
You proud of yourself? It was Moira.
You understand me? WILL: Yes, Daddy.
You're all right. Yeah.
You're just overtired. Exactly. Yeah.
...at that same face.
...I don't think
...we're going to start packing.
...what you've done with these two,
...when Uncle Mack and Auntie Violet come round...
...which road will you take?!
...you have to think of them.
'cause everybody knows them,
'cause his family is Catholic.
'Cause I know you! [grunts]
'Cause me and your father have business to discuss.
'cause men here are killing their young sons on our streets.
'cause they don't tell you what they are.
"And if you can't be good, be careful."
"as also I am known.
"face to face:
"for now I I know in part; but then I shall know
"For when I was a child,
"I spake as a child, I understood as a child,
"I thought as a child:
"They also serve who stand and wait."
"Too long a sacrifice can make a stone of the heart."
"What the hell am I doing?"
["And the Healing Has Begun" by Van Morrison playing]
["Bright Side of the Road" by Van Morrison playing]
["Caledonia Swing" by Van Morrison playing]
["Carrickfergus" by Van Morrison playing]
["Days Like This" by Van Morrison playing]
["Do Not Forsake Me" by Tex Ritter playing over TV]
["Do Not Forsake Me" by Tex Ritter playing]
["Down to Joy" by Van Morrison playing]
["Everlasting Love" by Love Affair playing]
["Jackie Wilson Said" by Van Morrison playing]
["Star Trek Theme" playing]
["Stranded" by Van Morrison playing]
["Warm Love" by Van Morrison playing]
[alarm ringing]
[all chuckling]
[angry chatter over TV]
[angry shouting]
[bell ringing]
[bell ringing]
[bell tolling in distance]
[bicycle bell dings]
[birds chirping]
[birds chirping]
[birds chirping]
[both laughing]
[both laughing]
[both laughing]
[both panting]
[Buddy sighs]
[Buddy whimpers softly]
[Caractacus chuckling in movie]
[characters and audience screaming]
[chatter continues]
[cheering]
[cheering]
[cheering]
[chuckles softly]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles] Like that one in that film.
[chuckles] Thanks, Granny.
[chuckles] Your health is all you need
[chuckles]: Aye, and nobody to cook their tea,
[chuckles]: Mr. Philosopher.
[chuckling]
[chuckling]
[church bell tolling]
[church bell tolling]
[church bell tolling]
[church bell tolling]
[church bells chiming in distance]
[clamoring continues]
[clamoring continues]
[clamoring continues]
[clamoring fades]
[clamoring]
[crowd clamoring]
[crowd clamoring]
[crowd yelling]
[dinosaurs roaring]
[distant sirens wailing]
[dog barking in distance]
[dog barking]
[dogs barking in distance]
[door closes]
[door closes]
[drink pouring]
[engine chugging and whirring]
[engine revving, horn honking]
[engine starting]
[excited chatter]
[explosion]
[explosions]
[explosive booming]
[flames crackling]
[gasping]
[gasps]
[gasps]
[gasps] Look out!
[glass shattering]
[glass shatters]
[Granny chuckles]
[Granny chuckling]
[Granny chuckling]
[Granny chuckling]
[Granny groans]
[Granny sighs]
[gun fires]
[helicopter passing]
[helicopter whirring]
[helicopter whirring]
[indistinct announcement over bullhorn]
[indistinct announcement over bullhorn]
[indistinct chatter]
[inhales deeply]
[inhales, shudders]
[jovial chatter]
[kids chattering playfully]
[kids chattering playfully]
[kids cheering]
[kids cheering]
[kids laughing, chattering playfully]
[kids laughing]
[knocking]
[laughing]
[laughing]: Holy God.
[laughter and chatter continues]
[laughter]
[laughter]
[laughter]
[lively chatter]
[lock clicks]
[Ma and policeman laugh]
[Ma grunts angrily]
[Ma scoffs softly]
[Ma sniffles]
[man laughs]
[muffled clamoring continues]
[muffled clamoring continues]
[muffled clamoring]
[objects clattering]
[panting]
[panting]
[panting]
[panting]
[person whistling]
[Pop coughing]
[Pop coughing]
[quiet chatter]
[radio continues quietly]
[railroad crossing bell clanging in distance]
[retching]
[rocks clattering]
[scatting]
[scoffs]
[screams] Get them upstairs!
[seagulls squawking]
[shuddering inhale]
[sighing]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs] I had to wear a nappy for a week.
[sighs] It's, like, what my favorite holiday is.
[sighs] What are you talking about?
[singing along]: ♪ Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ♪
[singing along]: ♪ Hearts gone astray ♪
[siren fades]
[siren wailing]
[slurping]
[snoring softly]
[sobbing softly]
[sobbing]
[song ends]
[song ends]
[song ends]
[song ends]
[song fades]
[song fades]
[thunder rumbling softly]
[thunder rumbling]
[thunder rumbling]
[tires screech]
[tires squeal]
[tires squealing]
[toilet flushes]
[toy gun blasting]
[train horn blowing in distance]
[train horn blowing]
[train horn blows]
[trembling breaths]
[trembling breaths]
[urgent chatter continues]
[urgent chatter]
[whispering]: Will.
[whispers]: Granny, you're not allowed to talk in the theater.
[whooping, laughing]
[whoops]
[whoops]
♪ 'Tis you, 'tis you ♪
♪ "Baby, ain't it all worthwhile ♪
♪ "There's a way," said the wise old man ♪
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ A craven coward ♪
♪ A craven coward ♪
♪ A handy boatman ♪
♪ A way known by every woman ♪
♪ Ah ♪
♪ All right, when the healing has begun ♪
♪ All right, whoo ♪
♪ Although you're grievin' ♪
♪ And all the flowers ♪
♪ And I can't swim over ♪
♪ And I must face a man who hates me ♪
♪ And I must face a man who hates me ♪
♪ And it came from the backstreet rock and roll ♪
♪ And it's ever present everywhere ♪
♪ And it's ever present everywhere ♪
♪ And it's ever present everywhere ♪
♪ And it's ever present everywhere ♪
♪ And neither have ♪
♪ And the green grass so tall ♪
♪ And the healing ♪
♪ And the healing ♪
♪ And the healing has begun ♪
♪ And the healing has begun ♪
♪ And the healing has begun ♪
♪ And the healing has begun ♪
♪ And the healing has begun... ♪
♪ And the healing, and the healing... ♪
♪ And we'll sing all the songs from way back when ♪
♪ And we'll smile ♪
♪ And we'll walk down the avenue ♪
♪ And we'll walk down the avenue again ♪
♪ And we'll walk down the avenue again ♪
♪ And we'll walk down the avenue in style ♪
♪ And you feel it in your heart and it grows and grows ♪
♪ And you know I'm so wired up ♪
♪ Are dying ♪
♪ At the edge of the world ♪
♪ Baby, you know how I feel ♪
♪ Backstreet jelly roll ♪
♪ Bang Bang, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ♪
♪ Bang Bang, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ♪
♪ Bang Bang, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ♪
♪ Brand new story♪
♪ But come ye back... ♪
♪ But the sea is wide ♪
♪ By my side. ♪
♪ Chitty Bang Bang, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ♪
♪ Chitty Bang Bang, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ♪
♪ Chitty Bang Bang, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang... ♪
♪ Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Chitty Bang Bang ♪
♪ Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, fine four fendered ♪
♪ Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, we love you... ♪
♪ Chitty Chitty Bang Bang... ♪
♪ Chitty Chitty friend. ♪
♪ Coming down to joy. ♪
♪ Cricket. ♪
♪ Da da da da da ♪
♪ Da da da da da da ♪
♪ Da da da da da da, da da da da da ♪
♪ Do I brood or play the gay romancer? ♪
♪ Do I flatter her ♪
♪ Do not forsake me, oh, my darlin' ♪
♪ Do not forsake me, oh, my darlin' ♪
♪ Do not forsake me, oh, my darling ♪
♪ Do not forsake me, oh, my darling ♪
♪ Don't need no coffee in my cup ♪
♪ Everything falls into place ♪
♪ Feel that you're part of everlasting love ♪
♪ Feels like I'm stranded ♪
♪ Felt like I was coming down to joy ♪
♪ Felt so good ♪
♪ Felt so good... ♪
♪ From the dark end of the street ♪
♪ From the dark end of the street ♪
♪ From the very start, open up your heart ♪
♪ Got nowhere to go ♪
♪ Gratitude ♪
♪ Had a brand new story ♪
♪ He made a vow while in state's prison ♪
♪ Here I stand with my everlasting love ♪
♪ How to handle a woman? ♪
♪ I can't be leavin' ♪
♪ I come back begging you ♪
♪ I do not know what fate awaits me ♪
♪ I do not know what fate awaits me ♪
♪ I got a brand new story ♪
♪ I had a kind of dream for sure ♪
♪ I only know I must be brave ♪
♪ I only know I must be brave ♪
♪ I was coming down to joy ♪
♪ I went away ♪
♪ I wings to fly ♪
♪ I wish I had you ♪
♪ I would swim over ♪
♪ I'm not afraid of death, but, oh ♪
♪ I'm stranded ♪
♪ If you leave me? ♪
♪ In Ballygrand ♪
♪ In Carrickfergus ♪
♪ In my grave ♪
♪ Is to love her ♪
♪ It's a world I don't know ♪
♪ It's just the hour on the wings of a dove ♪
♪ It's just warm love ♪
♪ It's not a matter of ♪
♪ Jackie Wilson said it was Reet Petite ♪
♪ Just when you need me so ♪
♪ Kinda love you got knock me off my feet ♪
♪ Leaving hurt when they go ♪
♪ Let it all hang out ♪
♪ Let it all hang out ♪
♪ Let it all hang out ♪
♪ Let me ease on a little bit ♪
♪ Like the flick of a switch ♪
♪ Little darlin', come with me ♪
♪ Look at that big hand move along ♪
♪ Look at the flowers ♪
♪ Look at the ivy on the old clinging wall ♪
♪ Mark me well, I will tell you, sir ♪
♪ Near, far, in our motorcar ♪
♪ Nearin' high noon ♪
♪ Need a love to last forever.♪
♪ Need a love to last forever♪
♪ Need you by my side, girl, to be my bride ♪
♪ Now that I need you ♪
♪ Now you just ♪
♪ Oh, baby ♪
♪ Oh, I wish I could find me ♪
♪ Oh, let it all hang out ♪
♪ Oh, let it be real love... ♪
♪ Oh, to be torn twixt love and duty ♪
♪ Oh, what a happy time we'll spend ♪
♪ Oh, what a happy time we'll spend ♪
♪ Oh, yeah ♪
♪ Oh, you, pretty Chitty Bang Bang ♪
♪ Oh, you, pretty Chitty Bang Bang ♪
♪ On the bright side of the road ♪
♪ On this our wedding day ♪
♪ Only for nights ♪
♪ Open up your eyes, then you realize ♪
♪ Or lie a coward ♪
♪ Or lie a coward ♪
♪ Or lie a coward ♪
♪ Or lie a coward in my grave ♪
♪ Or pretty ribbons for my hair... ♪
♪ Our fine four fendered friend ♪
♪ Our fine four fendered friend ♪
♪ Our fine four fendered friend... ♪
♪ Quite profound ♪
♪ Real love ♪
♪ S'posin' I lose my fair haired beauty ♪
♪ Said he, smiling ♪ [laughs]
♪ She was standing there before me ♪
♪ Simply love her ♪
♪ Since the whole rigmarole began ♪
♪ Something quite ♪
♪ That I cried out loud ♪
♪ That's just warm love ♪
♪ That's where it come from, man ♪
♪ The deepest ocean ♪
♪ The deepest ocean ♪
♪ The summer's gone ♪
♪ There'll be days like this ♪
♪ There'll be days like this ♪
♪ There'll be days like this ♪
♪ Threaten or cajole or plead? ♪
♪ To be by your side ♪
♪ To ferry me over ♪
♪ To my love and die. ♪
♪ To the bright side of the road ♪
♪ To the bright side of the road ♪
♪ Vowed it would be my life or his'n ♪
♪ Wait ♪
♪ Wait along ♪
♪ Wait along... ♪
♪ Warm love ♪
♪ Watch this. ♪
♪ We'll be lovers once again ♪
♪ We're gonna dance ♪
♪ We're gonna dance to the rock and roll ♪
♪ We're gonna stay out all night long ♪
♪ Welcome love we once knew ♪
♪ Went to sleep last night ♪
♪ What did I see, what did I hear ♪
♪ What we'll do? Near, far, in our motorcar ♪
♪ What will I do ♪
♪ When I was coming down ♪
♪ When I was coming down to joy ♪
♪ When I was coming down, down, down, down ♪
♪ When I was coming down? ♪
♪ When I woke up in the morning ♪
♪ When it's not always raining ♪
♪ When on one's in a hurry ♪
♪ When push comes to shove ♪
♪ When summer's in the... ♪
♪ When the healing ♪
♪ When the healing has begun ♪
♪ When the healing has begun ♪
♪ When the healing has begun ♪
♪ When the healing has begun?" ♪
♪ When there's no one complaining ♪
♪ When you don't get betrayed... ♪
♪ When you don't need to worry ♪
♪ When you hear the music ringing in your soul ♪
♪ Whoo ♪
♪ Whoo ♪
♪ Whoo ♪
♪ Won't you forget ♪
♪ Won't you help me share my load? ♪
♪ Yeah ♪
♪ Yeah ♪
♪ Yeah ♪
♪ Yeah ♪
♪ Yeah ♪
♪ Yeah, we'll say ♪
♪ Yeah, yeah ♪
♪ You dig this ♪
♪ You made that promise as a bride ♪
♪ You won't regret ♪
♪ You'll never be denied, everlasting love ♪