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from Beowulf (2007)
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Queen Wealhtheow / Wealtheow / Wealthow
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- Beowulf (2007) Played by Robin Wright Penn (as Wealthow)
... aka Beowulf: An IMAX 3D Experience (USA: IMAX version)
... aka Beowulf: The IMAX Experience (USA: IMAX version) - Grendel (2007) (TV) Played by Marina Sirtis (as Queen Wealhtheow)
- Beowulf & Grendel (2005) Played by Steinunn Ólína Þorsteinsdóttir (as Wealtheow)
... aka Bjólfskviða (Iceland) - Animated Epics: Beowulf (1998) (TV) Played by Anna Calder-Marshall
... aka Beowulf (Europe) - Beware: Children at Play (1989) Played by Lorna Courtney (as Wealtheow)
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From Beowulf (2007)
King Hrothgar: [referring to the Royal Dragon Horn, but looking at his Queen] I wonder how many men have died for love of her beauty.
Beowulf: Can you blame them?
King Hrothgar: If you destroy my Grendel for me, she'll be yours forever and ever and ever.
Beowulf: [takes the horn in his hands] You do me great honor.
Wealthow: [asuming they are talking about her] It is we who are honored.
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King Hrothgar: [referring to the Royal Dragon Horn, but looking at his Queen] I wonder how many men have died for love of her beauty.
Beowulf: Can you blame them?
King Hrothgar: If you destroy my Grendel for me, she'll be yours forever and ever and ever.
Beowulf: [takes the horn in his hands] You do me great honor.
Wealthow: [asuming they are talking about her] It is we who are honored.
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