Twenty years later, in 753 BC, on the occasion of the pagan rites of the Lupercalia, Amulius, the tyrant of Alba Longa, celebrated the coming marriage of his ward, Curtius, with Julia, the daughter of the powerful king of the Sabines.
16 seconds sound clip from the Duel of the Titans (Romulus and Remus) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:07:42.390 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
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- Look! Why are there so many people here today?
- It's the feast of the god Pan. It's to him we owe the fruits of the earth.
- That's right. There's one over there.
- Yes, she is. But don't forget why we came here.
- How dare you refuse to give an offering? Don't you want good crops next year?
- But what harvest can I have? I don't even own the smallest piece of land.
- Get those animals and give them to me.
- They'll be of use in bringing you the blessing of the god Pan. And King Amulius.
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