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- Based on the play Richard II by Shakespeare, the film is set in the 14th century England. Richard II is alienating himself from the true interests of his country. He is rising taxes because of his unwise money spending on lush life and toy wars. Richard seizes the lands and money of his cousin Henry Bolingbroke, who is favored by the people of England. Bolingbroke assembles an army of commoners and nobility, who are angry with the unwise King. Bolingbroke follows Richard in Wales and brings him back to London as a prisoner. Bolingbroke is crowned King Henry IV. He removes prisoner to a remote castle, where Richard is murdered by Exton upon King Henry's order. Exton delivers the dead Richard's body to King Henry, who now denies that he actually ordered the king's murder. To wash the guilt from his soul, King Henry vows to take a pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
- A young mother with a baby is on a train going back to their Homecountry. The baby has died of unknown causes. Young mother is devastated. She wants the dead baby to be buried in their Homecountry. The Border control poses many problems for her in her journey. Passengers around her are also causing problems. The young mother has to pretend that the baby is alive. In one moving scene the mother has to sing to her dead baby to fool the border officers as well as the nosy passengers.