Cabaret
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:07:12
Yes?
:07:13
Good day, miss.
:07:14
l am looking for Schneider.
Do you speak...?

:07:18
l am looking for a room.
:07:22
Mrs. Schneider is not at home.
:07:24
Have you a cigarette, darling?
l am desperate!

:07:28
Oh, yes.
:07:30
-Yes, l think so.
-Oh, fantastic.

:07:33
You're American.
:07:34
Oh, God, how depressing.
:07:35
You're meant to think
l'm an international woman of mystery.

:07:38
l've been working on it like mad.
:07:39
l was told there might be
a room to rent, here.

:07:42
Not too expensive l...
:07:44
...l hope.
:07:46
Divine decadence.
:07:48
-l'm Sally Bowles.
-l'm Brian Roberts.

:07:52
Come in, Brian darling.
:07:59
A fine English cigarette.
:08:03
Oh, God, l've even begun
to think in German.

:08:05
-How long have you been here?
-Forever.

:08:07
How long is that?
:08:08
Almost three months.
:08:09
lt's the most marvelous boarding house.
Marvelous lodgers.

:08:13
Everybody's broke, of course,
but who isn't these days?

:08:15
Now there's Fraulein Mayr,
who is a masseuse...for ladies only.

:08:19
And there's Fraulein Kost,
who's a terribly sweet streetwalker.

:08:27
Fraulein Kost, Fraulein Mayr.
:08:33
Mayr tells Kost's fortune every morning.
lt's always the same.

:08:36
''You'll meet a strange man,'' which, under
the circumstances, is a pretty safe bet.

:08:41
The toilet.
:08:44
Fraulein Kost's room.
Oh, you can just imagine.

:08:48
Here it is, darling.
:08:54
Well, what else do you need in a bedroom
besides a bed?

:08:56
Pupils. l've got to give English lessons
to pay the rent.


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