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Your Majesty, the monster has escaped from Elba.

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5 seconds sound clip from the Waterloo (1970) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:14:42.677 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- France has fallen.

- So remember me.

- Though I love you all, I cannot embrace you all.

- With this kiss, remember me.

- Goodbye, my soldiers. Goodbye, my sons. And goodbye, my children.

- Your Majesty, the monster has escaped from Elba.

- We can thank God he is mad enough to land in France.

- Well, let us not dramatize yet.

- Napoleon and his followers, the thousand men, they're not really dangerous... yet.

- Marshal Soult, you will keep command of our troops here in Paris.

[...]

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Waterloo (1970) Sound Clip

Waterloo (1970)posterListen to memorable quotes from the classic 1970 movie Waterloo (1970).

Actors: Rod Steiger (Napoleon Bonaparte), Christopher Plummer (Duke of Wellington), Orson Welles (King Louis XVIII)

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