:30:03
You can't do that, Dad!
:30:05
It's not just a matter
of firing a few workers.
:30:08
The company's reputation
is at stake.
:30:11
The tradition...
:30:13
What's going on here?
Back to work!
:30:17
Eugen,
tradition or no tradition...
:30:20
I have no choice
but to file for bankruptcy.
:30:25
I can't go on,
and I don't want to.
:30:28
I won't be responsible...
:30:30
for plunging the company
into debt...
:30:33
so that bankruptcy proceedings
can't be opened...
:30:35
for lack of assets.
:30:37
But...
:30:38
Yes?
:30:40
If I were to...
:30:42
But I'd have to have
a completely free hand.
:30:48
No problem.
:30:49
I'd be happy to sign
the company over to you...
:30:53
if you see a way out.
:30:56
If you can come up
with something...
:31:00
I'll give it a try.
:31:02
I have an idea.
:31:11
He's a real good catch:
a young manager type.
:31:14
Someone who wants
nothing from me.
:31:16
He has enough himself.
:31:20
A wonderful romance:
:31:23
the entrepreneur
and the lottery queen!
:31:26
Yeah.
:31:28
It's just that he's
a bit posh and prissy.
:31:32
Steer clear, Franz!
:31:34
You'll draw the shorter straw.
:31:36
You're wrong.
:31:37
Mine's longer.
:31:40
I said: you'll draw the shorter
straw, not yours is shorter.
:31:44
Right. You said he'd draw
the shorter one.
:31:47
I heard you say it.
:31:51
Bullshit! You're just envious.
:31:54
You can say that again...
:31:55
but envious of the half million,
not your prissy entrepreneur.
:31:59
Why "prissy"?