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It's dangerous. It's dangerous, to me, personally.
You have to understand, Goeth's under enormous pressure. You have to think of it in his situation. He's got this whole place to run, he's responsible for everything that goes on here, all these people he's got a lot of things to worry about. And he's got the war. Which brings out the worst in people. Never the good, always the bad. Always the bad. But in normal circumstances, he wouldn't be like this. He'd be all right. There'd be just the good aspects of him. Which is a wonderful crook. A guy who loves good food, good wine, the ladies, making money...
And killing.
I'll admit it's a weakness. I don't think he enjoys it. All right, he does enjoy it, so what? What do you expect me to do about it?
There's nothing you can do. I'm not asking you to do anything. You came into my office.
I'll talk to him.
I think it's too late.
Well, I'll talk to somebody. I'll take care of it.
Four hundred, four fifty
More.
Eight hundred, give or take.
Give or take what, Stern how many count them.
That's very generous of you.
Yes.
We need to talk.
Stern.
They arrived.
They arrived, can you believe it?
Well, that's to be expected. They have to understand. These are startup problems. This isn't pots and pans, this is a precise business. I'll write them a letter.
They're withholding payment.
Well, sure. So would I. So would you. I wouldn't worry about it. We'll get it right one of these days.
There's a rumor you've been going around miscalibrating the machines. I don't think that's a good idea.
No?
I know what you're saying, but I don't see the difference.
You don't? I do. I see a difference.
You'll lose money.
I'll talk to you later.
No, no, what, what is it?
I could've got more ... if I'd just ... I don't know, if I'd just ... I could've got more...
Oskar, there are twelve hundred people who are alive because of you. Look at them.
If I'd made more money ...I threw away so much money, you have no idea. If I'd just ...
There will be generations because of what you did.
I didn't do enough.
You did so much.
I'd never ask you for money, you know that. I don't even like talking about it money, favors I find it very awkward, it makes me very uncomfortable
No, look. It's the others. They're the ones causing these delays.
What others?
Whoever. They're the ones. They'd appreciate some kind of gesture from me.
That'd be fine.
Done. Lets not talk about it anymore, let's have a good time.
The place produces nothing. I shouldn't say that nothing it produces reaches the Army. That's not all right.
So I'll talk to him about it.
He's a friend of yours, you want to help him out. Tell me this, though has he ever once shown you his appreciation? I've yet to see it. Never a courtesy. Never a thank you note. He forgets my wife at Christmas time
He's got no style, we all know that. So, we should hang him for it?
He doesn't deserve your loyalty. More important, he's not worth you making threats against us.
Did I threaten anybody here? I stated a simple fact.
Oskar, good of you to come.
Are you kidding, I never miss a party. Police Chief Rasch, my wife Emilie.
How do you do?
Thank you.
I need a drink.
Oh, God, you don't have a drink?
Wine?
One of these days the Russians are going to show up unannounced at my gate. I'd like the chance to defend myself. I'd like my wife to have that chance. My civilian engineers. My secretary.
We're losing the war, aren't we.
It kind of looks that way.
Pistols?
Pistols, rifles, carbines ... I'd be grateful.
Like this?
There's nothing in the stores.
You have any idea what a shirt like this costs?
Nice things cost money.
How many?
I don't know, ten or twelve. That's a good color. Dark blues, grays.
How you feeling, all right?
Yeah.
What's the matter, everything all right at home? Mila's okay?
She's good.
What's wrong with it?
How should I know? It's broken. See what you can do.
Good. How's it going?
Things are great, things are great.
What are you doing?
I'm having a drink, come on in, we'll have a drink.
I mean where have you been? Nobody's seen you around for a while.
I've been here. I guess I haven't been out.
I thought maybe you'd like to come over, have some dinner, some of the people are coming over.
Yeah? Yeah, that'd be nice, let me get my coat.
I want to thank you, sir, for giving me the opportunity to work.
You're welcome, I'm sure you're doing a great job.
The SS beat me up. They would have killed me, but I'm essential to the war effort, thanks to you.
That's great.
I work hard for you. I'll continue to work hard for you.
That's great, thanks.
God bless you, sir.
Yeah, okay.
You're a good man.
What's that?
You don't recognize it? Maybe that's because it's not what I asked for.
You asked for shoe polish.
My buyers sold it to a guy who sold it to the Army. But by the time it got there because of the cold it broke, the whole truckload.
So I'm responsible for the weather?
I asked for metal, you gave me glass.
This is not my problem.
Look it up.
Ghetto Police. I'm a policeman now, can you believe it?
Yeah, I can.
Hey, Poldek, how's it going? You know about the list? You're on it.
Of course I'm on it.