To Be or Not to Be
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:09:00
Have you read the foreign papers?
:09:04
- They call me a monster! A madman!
- Und a maniac!

:09:12
What do they want from me?
:09:14
I'm good-natured. I'm goodhearted.
I'm good-looking.

:09:20
Every day, I'm out there trying
to make the world safe. For Germany.

:09:25
I don't want war.
All I want is peace. Peace.

:09:31
Peace!
:09:33
A little piece of Poland
A little piece of France

:09:39
A little piece of Portugal
And Austria perchance

:09:45
A little slice of Turkey
And all that that entails

:09:49
Und then a piece of England, Scotland
Ireland and Wales

:09:53
Nobody's allowed here
during a performance!

:09:56
A little nip of Norway
A little spot of Greece

:10:01
A little hunk of Hungary
Oh, what a lovely feast

:10:05
A little bite of Belgium
And now for some dessert

:10:10
Armenia, Albania
And Russia wouldn't hurt

:10:13
We're from the foreign office.
We must see Bronski.

:10:17
I'm sorry, sir, but you can't.
He's on-stage.

:10:20
A little piece of Poland
A little piece of France

:10:26
A little piece of India
And Pakistan perchance

:10:33
- Why did it come down?
- I've never been so outraged.

:10:37
- Don't look at us!
- Sondheim!

:10:38
- Who brought the curtain down?
- I was ordered to.

:10:42
- Ordered to! By whom?
By me.

:10:44
- Who are you?
- Dr. Boyarski. These are my colleagues.

:10:48
Wonderful. What gives you
the right to stop my show?

:10:52
- We are trying to stop a war.
- What's that got to do with comedy?

:10:56
Your presentation could be construed
as an insult to Hitler.


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