To Be or Not to Be
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1:15:01
It's a bit of a shock.
I'm still a little upset.

1:15:05
Naturally, naturally.
1:15:08
Forgive me. This is an emergency.
Siletski's on the phone.

1:15:12
Good.
1:15:14
What? Professor Siletski?
1:15:20
- Did you tell him he was dead?
- No.

1:15:22
Good.
1:15:27
Hello, Professor Siletski.
It's good to hear your voice.

1:15:31
How are you?
1:15:33
- How are you feeling?
- He's alive?

1:15:36
No, he's still dead.
This is obviously an imposter.

1:15:40
I can see you in 20 minutes.
1:15:43
Is that good for you,
Professor Siletski? Fine.

1:15:48
We'll be waiting for you.
1:15:52
I must run, there's so much to do.
1:15:57
I'm so sorry.
1:15:59
See you later.
1:16:02
- Right after the show.
- Yes.

1:16:07
Ah!
1:16:11
Schultz!
1:16:15
About Professor Siletski.
Let's prepare a surprise for him.

1:16:21
As soon as he comes,
let's get a whole...

1:16:24
- Am I all right?
- Good.

1:16:26
No, wait!
The beard, it's coming loose.

1:16:29
Oh, God, you're right.
1:16:31
I'm gonna take a spare.
You never know. Just in case.

1:16:35
Sobinski, look.
If something goes wrong...

1:16:39
...I don't blame you for falling
in love with her. It's easy.

1:16:48
- Good luck.
- No! Don't say that, it's bad luck.

1:16:51
- What do you say to say good luck?
- You say, "Break a leg. "

1:16:56
Break a leg!

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