To Be or Not to Be
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:12:01
And me, a serious actor, gets to play
the first off-stage Nazi.

:12:34
- He did everything.
- Oh, good! Mutki, Mama's baby!

:12:40
- "Naughty Nazis" is out?
- Foreign office says it's offensive.

:12:44
- What's gonna take its place?
- Bronski's gonna do his Hamlet.

:12:48
- And that's not offensive?
- Offensive, yes.

:12:51
- But convenient.
- What do you mean?

:12:54
While he's busy with his soliloquy...
:12:56
...our gorgeous young flier
could wing his way backstage.

:13:01
Are you suggesting I have a rendezvous
with Lieutenant what's his name...

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...while my husband's out on-stage?
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Yes.
:13:11
All right. But remember, you said it.
:13:20
Ladies and gentlemen. There has been
a change in the program.

:13:25
Tonight you will be honored
by Frederick Bronski's world-famous...

:13:30
..."Highlights from Hamlet. "
:13:34
Yes.
:13:43
Is not more ugly
to the thing that helps it...

:13:46
...than is my deed
to my most painted word.

:13:50
O heavy burthen!
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I hear the handsome
young prince coming.

:13:56
Let us withdraw, my lord.

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