:11:00
I'd like to hear more about it.
:11:04
Herr Rieber, I hear that you publish
a national magazine...
:11:08
...with certain intellectual features.
:11:11
A garment trade magazine,
but modern. Modern.
:11:15
Good afternoon.
I'm Willie Schumann, the ship's doctor.
:11:18
The captain sends his regrets.
:11:20
He's unable to come to lunch,
because of ship's business.
:11:23
Doctor, I am Siegfried Rieber.
:11:25
This is Professor Hutten,
Frau Hutten.
:11:27
- Please.
- No, no allow me. Their dog, Bebe.
:11:30
This charming young lady
is Fraulein Spockenkieker.
:11:33
Herr Freytag, Frau Schmitt, Herr Graf
and his nephew Johann.
:11:37
Don't let me interrupt
your conversations.
:11:39
We were just discussing
Herr Rieber's magazine.
:11:41
I have invited writers
from all over the nation...
:11:44
...to contribute on one topic:
:11:46
How we can expunge
foreign influences...
:11:49
...and restore Germany
to its national greatness.
:11:52
What foreign influences?
:12:05
If you need any attendance,
I'll be at your disposal.
:12:08
Thank you.
:12:09
On my part, doctor,
you need have no concern for me.
:12:14
I do not believe in materia medica.
:12:18
Really?
:12:20
Have you found something better
to replace it?
:12:23
- Faith.
- Faith. I see. Well, well.
:12:26
A toast. A toast to the German woman,
the most beautiful in the world.
:12:37
- Delicious.
- Herr Rieber.
:12:50
- Good afternoon.
- Good afternoon.
:12:52
- Karl Glocken.
- Julius Lowenthal.
:12:57
The herring is very good.