Rejoicing, the Trojans poured out of their walls to claim the horse as a token of their victory. But inside the horse hid a company of Greeks commanded by Ulysses.
13 seconds sound clip from the Ulysses (1954) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:04:08.815 in the DVD version of the movie.
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- Hear now my song of the siege of Troy.
- Is that the storyteller? Yes, he is telling the siege of Troy.
- For ten years the Greek army laid siege to Troy, and the city seemed impregnable.
- Triumphantly, the Trojans dragged the horse inside the walls of Troy.
- Then while the Trojans were feasting, Ulysses and his Greeks crept out of the wooden horse.
- They opened up the city gates, and let the Grecian army in.
- That night, the city of Troy was sacked and burned. That night, the Trojans died by the hundreds.
- Great was Ulysses' triumph, but greater was his pride.
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