:22:07
- How was it?
- The speech?
:22:09
Very good.
:22:10
Your reference to the Jews
might have been more violent.
:22:13
What?
:22:14
To arouse the people's anger.
:22:16
Violence against the Jews might make
the people forget their stomach.
:22:21
You're right. Things have been quiet
in the ghetto lately.
:22:48
Good morning, Mr Jaeckel.
:22:50
What's good about it?
:22:51
Conditions could be worse.
:22:54
If you think so,
you have a great imagination.
:22:57
You heard Hynkel's speech.
:22:59
I heard nothing.
I've got my own troubles.
:23:02
You're better off
than a lot of people.
:23:05
What about the barber?
:23:07
Still in hospital.
:23:09
He's been there since the war.
:23:12
Why not rent
his barbershop for him?
:23:15
He won't let me. Every few weeks
he writes to say he's coming back.
:23:20
A pity it should be idle
all these years.
:23:23
Why worry?
:23:24
The government
will soon take it from him.
:23:27
Perhaps you're right.
Not such a good morning after all.
:23:32
Now you said it.
:23:34
Hannah.
:23:37
On the mantelpiece is my tobacco
pouch. Will you get it?
:23:43
Everyone is full of troubles.
:23:45
Yeah, everyone.
Look at Hannah, poor girl.
:23:49
A hard worker, can't get a job.
:23:51
Father was killed in the war,
mother died last year.
:23:55
Can't earn enough to pay her rent.
:23:57
What can I do?
I can't throw her out.