I'll tell Troy what I've seen and heard. The Greek rulers divided, unable to find a cause for war, even the Spartan people.

6 seconds sound clip from the Helen of Troy (1956) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:44:31.739 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- She is the queen who comes here to say this. She will always remember the gentle Paris. And she will do her small part to turn this nation from war.

- You're not a Spartan.

- I am. Daughter of a king who chose a Spartan husband for me.

- A man you despised.

- I despise oppression, as do many others here. We need to be Spartan to endure it. And we need to be understood.

- You are. You, not Menelaus, will be Sparta to me.

- I'll shall tell my father there is still great hope.

- I'll tell Troy what I've seen and heard. The Greek rulers divided, unable to find a cause for war, even the Spartan people.

- Stop worrying. The kings have been carousing all night.

- And so she is real, that one I loved.

- Yes.

- The gods sometimes change the bravest of intentions.

- They are kind. I'll never doubt them again.

- Oh, Helen. Helen, you are a slave as long as Menelaus possesses you. Come away to freedom. Come to Troy with me.

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