The Great Dictator
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Five or ten thousand...
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a day.
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- A day?
- Just a few dissenters.

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Dissenting about?
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Working hours, wage cuts,
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the synthetic food, the quality
of the sawdust in the bread.

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What more do they want?
It's from the finest lumber!

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Nevertheless, the people
are overworked. They need diversion.

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The people, bah!
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We might go further with the Jews.
Burn some of their houses.

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An assault on the ghetto.
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Something more dramatic. When can
we be ready to invade Osterlich?

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Three months.
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I can't wait.
Napaloni's army might invade first.

:40:38
We must strike now.
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We'll require foreign capital.
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Borrow it!
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The bankers have refused.
:40:44
One man
might make us a loan: Epstein.

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- Epstein? He's a Jew, isn't he?
- Yes.

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Well, let's be big about it.
We'll borrow from Epstein.

:40:56
It might be difficult in view
of our policy towards his people.

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Then we'll change our policy.
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Tell Schultz all persecution
of the Jews must cease.

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At least
till we've negotiated this loan.

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I don't understand it.
The whole ghetto is so quiet.

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You can't imagine
what was going on.

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This Hynkel business.
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You weren't here, you were
in the hospital, unconscious.

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You don't appreciate
what a good time you were having.

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If things get worse
we can go to Osterlich.

:41:35
That's still free.
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Sooner or later we'll have to go.
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Anyway, it's nice to see you back.
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It's like the old days again, eh?
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How's business?
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Very slow.
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The men are in concentration camp.
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You should fix up the women.
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The beauty parlour business.

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