Town Without Pity
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1:13:01
-I'm not threatening, I'm begging you.
-I'll go to your General. I'll report you!

1:13:06
Do anything you want, but understand me.
1:13:09
If she was my daughter, I'd leave town
before I'd let her appear tomorrow.

1:13:12
Leave my town? What do you think I am?
1:13:15
An American who has no town,
who's always building new towns...

1:13:19
...who has no feeling
for the place where he was born?

1:13:22
Isn't your daughter more important
than a pile of stones?

1:13:24
That pile of stones...
1:13:27
...is where my grandfathers were born
and buried before your America existed!

1:13:31
-What's that to do with your daughter?
-How can a man like you understand?

1:13:34
You spring from nothing.
You come from nowhere!

1:13:37
I will not let you drive me from my town!
1:13:42
You know, Herr Steinhof,
I was born in an American town...

1:13:46
...that was founded 134 years
before Germany became a nation.

1:13:50
I'm very fond of my town, too.
1:13:52
I'd leave it and never look back
if I had a daughter--

1:13:54
But Karin is my daughter!
She'll do what I say! I'll fight you!

1:13:59
But you won't fight me! Karin will,
and she's not strong enough!

1:14:02
Get out of my house.
1:14:08
All right, Herr Steinhof.
1:14:11
But just remember.
1:14:14
With or without Karin,
those four boys will not hang.

1:14:18
There can be no death sentence
unless I've cross-examined Karin in full...

1:14:22
...and until she's been dismissed by me.
1:14:25
-She won't be able to stand it.
-Damn you!

1:14:28
I'm a good lawyer. I know my business.
1:14:31
I'll make sure she won't be able to stand it.
1:14:33
-Get out of my house!
-Papa!

1:14:40
What kind of way is this
to run around in front of strangers?


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