Amadeus
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:31:00
A funny tune,
but it yielded good things.

:31:03
And now he has returned
the compliment.

:31:06
"Herr Salieri" composed
this little march for you.

:31:09
Really?
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Well, there it is.
:31:15
Down to business. We're going
to commission an opera from you.

:31:20
What do you say?
:31:23
Did we vote in the end
for German or Italian?

:31:27
Sire, if you remember,
we did finally incline to Italian.

:31:32
Did we?
:31:35
I don't think it was really decided,
Your Majesty.

:31:41
- German. Please let it be German.
- Why so?

:31:45
Because I've already found
the most wonderful libretto.

:31:49
Have I seen it?
:31:52
I don't think you have, "Herr Direktor".
It's quite new.

:31:56
- I'll show it to you immediately.
- I think you'd better.

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Well...
:32:02
...tell us about it.
Tell us the story.

:32:08
Well, it's quite amusing, Majesty.
:32:12
It's set...
The whole thing is set in a...

:32:22
Yes? Where?
:32:24
In a harem, Majesty. In a seraglio.
:32:28
- You mean in Turkey?
- Yes, exactly.

:32:33
Then why especially
does it have to be in German?

:32:38
It doesn't, especially. It could be
in Turkish if you really want.

:32:43
No, my dear fellow, the language
is not finally the point.

:32:48
Do you really think that subject
is appropriate for a national theater?

:32:53
Why not? It's charming.
:32:57
I mean, I won't actually show
concubines exposing their...


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