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[Clemmie wants Winston to retire from being PM, and to spend his time at Chartwell. He is determined to continue, despite his stroke. His immediate aim is to attend the Conservative Party conference in Margate. Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden has just visited, expecting Winston to announce his resignation] Clemmie Churchill:
I thought Anthony was looking well... if a bit thin. Winston Churchill:
Clemmie, if I'm wrong and I can't get through Margate, then I'm all yours. That's my promise. If I fall, there's nowhere I want to fall except in your arms. Clemmie Churchill:
You've made promises to me before, darling. Winston Churchill:
I know. Clemmie Churchill:
And broken them. Winston Churchill:
But not any more. Clemmie Churchill:
[with resignation]
Margate, then
I thought Anthony was looking well... if a bit thin. Winston Churchill:
Clemmie, if I'm wrong and I can't get through Margate, then I'm all yours. That's my promise. If I fall, there's nowhere I want to fall except in your arms. Clemmie Churchill:
You've made promises to me before, darling. Winston Churchill:
I know. Clemmie Churchill:
And broken them. Winston Churchill:
But not any more. Clemmie Churchill:
[with resignation]
Margate, then
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I thought Anthony was looking well if a bit thin
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Clemmy if I'm wrong and I can't get through margate
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then I'm all yours
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That's my promise
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If I fall there's nowhere I want to fall except in your arms
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You've made promises to me before darling
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I I know but
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And broken them
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But not anymore
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Margate then
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Movie Summary
British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill (Sir Michael Gambon) suffers from a stroke in the summer of 1953, which is consequently kept a secret from the rest of the world.

