Fitzcarraldo
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To your dogs' cook.
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To Verdi.
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To Rossini.
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To Caruso.
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To Fitzcarraldo, the
Conquistador of the Useless!

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Cheers!
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As true as I am standing here, one day
I shall bring grand opera to lquitos.

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I will outnumber you.
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I will outbillion you.
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I am the spectacle in the forest.
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I am the inventor of rubber.
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I will outrubber you.
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Sir, the reality of your world
is nothing more. . .

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. . .than a rotten caricature
of great opera.

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Fitz, Fitz, let's go.
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He's as dead as a doornail.
He is no opponent for you.

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Madam, I'm still standing firm
on both my legs.

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You're a big game hunter, aren't you?
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What's that got to do with it?
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Then you should know:
When you shoot an elephant. . .

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. . .he sometimes stays on his legs
for ten days before he topples over.

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Come on, girls, we're leaving. This way!
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Rubber. That's the way to do it.
Forget about the ice.

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You need a big steam-boat.
And most of all you need land.

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And hundreds of workers.
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The rubber barons have divided up
the land. But there's still some left.


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