:55:18
Fifteen cents, please.
:55:27
Happy hour signing off,
:55:29
At six, Adenoid Hynkel will address
:55:31
the children of the double-cross,
:55:34
It seems like the old days again.
:55:36
How long is it going to last?
:55:38
In the papers
:55:40
it's rumoured that Hynkel's going
to give the Jews back their rights.
:55:43
Maybe.
:55:45
What do you want?
:55:46
Business is much better.
Nobody interferes with us any more.
:55:50
Doesn't that make you feel good?
:55:54
The trouble, Mr Jaeckel,
:55:55
is you're so used to bad times,
you're unhappy without them.
:56:00
Get my Sunday shoes.
They're on the windowsill.
:56:04
I can't find the shawl.
:56:05
I'Ve got a shawl.
:56:07
What's going on?
:56:08
They're dressing Hannah up
to go out.
:56:11
Is that so?
:56:13
She's got a beau.
:56:15
- Who is it?
- The barber.
:56:17
Now, turn around.
:56:21
- My dear! Those hands!
- What's the matter with them?
:56:24
Those calluses. They're so rough.
:56:27
Maybe I better not go.
:56:28
Don't be foolish.
He knows you do housework.
:56:31
Wait! I'll get a pair of mittens.
:56:41
See if he's ready.
:56:56
Not yet. He's polishing
a bald man's head.