10 дек. 2022 г.

Mou Mou

The Crown 5×3


Mohamed Al Fayed: I promise I will be the greatest of fathers. Then together, we will survey the world we have conquered. Together. Father and son. Together. Always. Your name will be... Emad El-Din Mohamed Abdel Mena'em Fayed. But I'll call you... Dodi.

Mohamed Al Fayed: British society is the finest in the world. British manners and customs rule the world. With your help, I will become that rare thing, a British gentleman.

Duke of Windsor: Now, there are a dozen writers you have to read if you are ever to understand the English. PG Wodehouse. Rudyard Kipling.
Sydney Johnson: PG Wodehouse. Rudyard Kipling. Charles Dickens.
Duke of Windsor: The Shooting Diaries of Colonel Peter Hawker.

Sydney Johnson: Afternoon tea is not a task to hurry through, Mr. Mohamed, but a ritual to be savored.

Sydney Johnson: You'll be in the doghouse if the duchess catches you pouring tea like that.

Duke of Windsor: For the city, a simple dinner jacket, midnight blue, never black. For the country, jeans and shirts. Freedom and ease. Corduroys and checks for golf. A cerise baseball cap and always... wherever you are... socks. Rolled down every morning, ready to slip on.

Sydney Johnson: As for recreation, to have your own shoot is important.

Mohamed Al Fayed: Harrods is much more than a shop. Sydney.
Sydney Johnson: Harrods is part of the national soul and the very fabric of what it is to be British. Owning Harrods is like owning the Tower of London or Westminster Abbey.
Mohamed Al Fayed: It's the most famous department store in the world. Owning it will give us access and power and legitimacy. We would be at the heart of British society. The royals themselves are customers. Passports and citizenship of the United Kingdom will surely follow.
Dodi Fayed: How much?
Mohamed Al Fayed: Six hundred million pounds.

Mohamed Al Fayed: So, this is a movie set? Where are the girls?
Dodi Fayed: The story's not about girls. It's about a young Jewish man...
Mohamed Al Fayed: A Jew? Couldn't you make a film about something else?
Dodi Fayed: ...who overcomes racial and establishment prejudice, runs the 100 meters in the 1924 Olympics... and wins gold.
Mohamed Al Fayed: Really? That's a movie?
Dodi Fayed: It's an inspirational story. Where the outsider... ends up becoming an insider.

Sydney Johnson: If I may say so... whatever thoughts you might be thinking, I imagine they're no different from the thoughts the duke had about the royal family almost every day he was alive.
Mohamed Al Fayed: What are you talking about? Mohamed Al Fayed just made the Queen of England very happy indeed.

Mohamed Al Fayed: Mohamed. But you must call me Mou Mou.
Princess Diana: Why must I call you Mou Mou?
Mohamed Al Fayed: All my friends do.
Princess Diana: Gosh, we're friends already? That was quick.
Mohamed Fayed: Too quick?
Princess Diana: Mmm... Maybe a little too quick.

Princess Diana: Does everyone in your family say things twice-twice?
Mohamed Al Fayed: No, no.
Princess Diana: I bet they do-do, Mou Mou.

Mohamed Al Fayed: May I present my son, Dodi?
Dodi Fayed: Your Royal Highness.
Princess Diana: Dodi Dodi? Or just Dodi?
Dodi Fayed: What?
Princess Diana: It's a joke, joke.
Mohamed Al Fayed: It's funny, funny.


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