To Be or Not to Be
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1:12:00
Get out.
1:12:02
No, I brought you here because
I have some wonderful news for you.

1:12:07
Tonight, you and your theatre company
will perform for the Führer.

1:12:12
He's paying a surprise visit to Warsaw.
1:12:16
What a great honor.
We really don't deserve it.

1:12:19
- Besides, we can't do it.
- You can't?

1:12:22
No. Our theatre's been closed.
It's boarded up.

1:12:25
Who closed it?
1:12:27
The Gestapo.
1:12:31
Excuse me.
1:12:33
Schultz!
1:12:41
What idiot gave the order to close
the Bronski Theatre?

1:12:45
You did, sir.
1:12:51
Open it up immediately.
1:12:53
And stop blaming everything
that goes wrong on me!

1:12:57
But, colonel, I was only obeying...
All I was doing... Heil Hitler.

1:13:01
Heil Hitler!
1:13:06
He gets out of everything with that
Heil Hitler.

1:13:13
Mrs. Bronski, I had the pleasure
of seeing you on the stage once.

1:13:18
You're even more beautiful in person.
1:13:20
Would it be too forward of me...
1:13:23
...to propose a champagne supper
after the performance this evening?

1:13:27
I'd love to. But I'm already having
a candlelight dinner with Siletski.

1:13:33
Any chance we could have
supper after dinner?

1:13:37
- I'm sorry. I never sup after I dine.
- Oh.

1:13:42
I don't want to take advantage
of our new friendship.

1:13:46
But when they closed our theatre,
they arrested my dresser.

1:13:50
Since I'm going to perform tonight,
do you think he could be released?

1:13:57
- What is his name?
- Sasha Kinski.


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