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I stood up against racial bigotry
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The Duke

I stood up against racial bigotry. Well done. Someone had to say something. Yes, and it's...

Kempton Bunton: I stood up against racial bigotry.
Dorothy Bunton: Well done.
Kempton Bunton: Someone had to say something.
Dorothy Bunton: Yes, and it's called Martin Luther bloody King, not Kempton Bunton

Full Transcript

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I stood up against racial bigotry
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Well done Someone had to say something
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Yes and it's called Martin Luther bloody King Not Kempton Bunton
Duration
9 seconds
Views
58
Timestamp in Movie
00:57:43
Uploaded
May 08, 2025
Production
Pathé,Ingenious Media,Neon Films,Screen Yorkshire

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Movie Summary

In 1961, Kempton Bunton, a 60 year old taxi driver, steals Goya's portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London.