Ship of Fools
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:13:02
I'm the kind of doctor I hate.
The hack general practitioner.

:13:08
What would you have liked
to have been?

:13:10
- A good doctor.
- Don't you think you are?

:13:13
Fair to middling.
:13:21
What do you think happens
to a woman like La Condesa...

:13:26
...when she's deported
under such circumstances?

:13:37
How long are you going to keep me
a penniless beggar?

:13:40
Do I have to ask you for change
to go to the barber?

:13:43
- Remember the agreement, Johann?
- The agreement.

:13:46
You are to receive everything
after my death.

:13:50
Your mother was so pleased for you.
She was so pleased for your opportunity.

:13:55
My mother was pleased for a chance
for money for herself.

:13:59
How can you keep me a penniless
beggar? How can you do that?

:14:04
- Don't you have a heart at all?
- I have a heart. That's why I can do it.

:14:09
What would you do
with the money, Johann?

:14:13
I have seen you watch
that gypsy dancer's buttocks...

:14:17
...as she walks on the deck.
:14:19
I will not nourish your lust.
:14:31
- Good morning.
- Good morning.

:14:33
I have been trying to persuade
Mrs. Treadwell to have some breakfast.

:14:37
There's nothing like it, you know.
Especially the morning after.

:14:40
At home, we always used
to have it English-style:

:14:44
Kidneys, sausages, kippers,
things like that.

:14:49
How elegant.
:14:51
Well, I think I'll look in
on the bar before dinner.

:14:59
What a hard-trying race they are.

prev.
next.