<P> After the guests have departed, Anna talks with the King and is presented with one of his rings in appreciation of her efforts . He then explains he is not pleased with Tuptim, and reveals she is missing . Anna parries his inquiry by explaining she is unhappy because she is just another woman in his eyes . The King retorts that men are entitled to a plenitude of wives although women must remain faithful . Anna explains the reality of one man loving only one woman and recalls her first dance before teaching the King how to dance the polka, but the touching moment is shattered when the Kralahome bursts into the room with news that Tuptim has been captured . For her dishonor, the King prepares to whip her despite Anna's pleas . She implies that he is a barbarian with no heart and that she will stay to watch the King's actions . The King then crumples, puts his hand over his heart and runs out of the room . The Kralahome blames Anna for ruining him: now he can never be the king he was before . Tuptim meanwhile is led away in tears when she learns that Lun Tha is dead, his body discovered in the river . This causes Anna to return the ring, sever all ties as a governess and leave on the next boat from Siam . </P> <P> On the night of her departure, Anna is prepared to leave Siam with Louis when Lady Thiang says that the King is dying . He refuses to eat or sleep, isolating himself from everyone since the night of the banquet . Lady Thiang gives Anna an unfinished letter from the King that states his deep gratitude and respect for her, despite his harsh differences with her . This prompts her to go to his bedside in tears moments before their ship departs for Britain . The King gives Anna his ring, insisting that she wear it as she has always spoken the truth to him, persuading her and Louis to stay in Bangkok . King Mongkut then passes his title to Prince Chulalongkorn, who then issues a proclamation that brings an end to slavery and states that all subjects will no longer bow down to him . Satisfied that he is leaving his kingdom in capable hands, the King quietly dies . With the attention of all present fixed on Chulalongkorn, only Anna and the Kralahome immediately realise and mourn King Mongkut's passing . </P> <Ul> <Li> Deborah Kerr as Anna Leonowens </Li> <Li> Yul Brynner as King Mongkut of Siam </Li> <Li> Rita Moreno as Tuptim </Li> <Li> Terry Saunders as Lady Thiang </Li> <Li> Martin Benson as Kralahome </Li> <Li> Rex Thompson as Louis Leonowens </Li> <Li> Patrick Adiarte as Prince Chulalongkorn </Li> <Li> Alan Mowbray as Sir John Hay </Li> <Li> Geoffrey Toone as Sir Edward Ramsay </Li> <Li> Carlos Rivas as Lun Tha </Li> <Li> Judy Dan as Royal Wife (uncredited) </Li> </Ul> <Li> Deborah Kerr as Anna Leonowens </Li>

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