1:04:03
Eat.
1:04:07
- Fucking ridiculous!
- Not at all, sir.
1:04:11
- It could not be the mixing.
- The cigar?
1:04:15
Everything all right, sir?
1:04:20
Could be the cigar.
1:04:22
I could never abide them.
And my father would chew them.
1:04:26
His mouth was always full
of evil juice and pulp!
1:04:29
It would fill up, and he would have to spit!
1:04:32
I would leave it there, sir.
1:04:33
Cigarettes...
1:04:36
...they calm me down.
1:04:39
Settle my stomach.
1:04:42
They calm me down.
1:04:46
The problem is,
there are not enough of them in the world.
1:04:55
- We should be in there, should we not?
- Yes.
1:05:01
Sir?
1:05:11
- Is this clean?
- Yes, sir.
1:05:13
- Let me have a glass of water.
- I brought some out, sir.
1:05:16
I'm not addressing you.
1:05:17
- And a bromide tablet of some kind.
- You did not like the food?
1:05:23
I did not eat.
1:05:25
- I know of no philosophy...
- Philosophy clutters your argument.
1:05:31
We have to countenance the suffocating
glut of this parasitic people...
1:05:34
...consuming our food, contaminating
our professions, controlling our currency.
1:05:38
- None of that is true.
- In your philosophy.
1:05:40
Perhaps that's what the chosen people
were chosen for.
1:05:42
No, I apologize. You take a position,
you deserve a response.
1:05:47
It is a cold winter.
1:05:49
The war, in spite of the rallies,
posters and the radio...
1:05:53
...looks like a longer, harder war.
The Jews are in the way.
1:05:58
And how can I, one rather peripheral figure
in your grand plan, be in your way?