Beresina oder Die letzten Tage der Schweiz
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:08:02
My brothers were foundry workers,
but not any more.

:08:05
Not much iron is being cast
any more in Elektrostal.

:08:09
They'll be happy when I tell them
:08:12
you're going to help me
to become Swiss.

:08:19
I said I'd try.
:08:23
Oh, my God!
:08:29
When a man like you tries something,
he succeeds.

:08:41
You see what I mean?
My husband says it looks like a tent.

:08:45
A tent?
:08:47
Ridiculous!
A tent with flowers?

:08:52
Well, it's not exactly tight fitting.
But that's the style nowadays.

:08:57
You're lucky.
:08:59
Your figure is perfect for that model.
I could never wear it.

:09:04
I can only wear
these awful, tight, old-fashioned...

:09:10
Just a moment, please.
You look after the tent.

:09:22
It's nice, the new moustache.
:09:26
Will Tschanz become
a Federal Councillor?

:09:30
He will.
:09:32
Will he get the Foreign Office?
:09:35
He will.
:09:38
God, the tent lady will be
our next Foreign Minister's wife?

:09:42
What a country!
:09:44
Then later on, maybe First Lady.
:09:47
I'm dressing a First Lady, for once,
and it has to be Gerti Tschanz.

:09:54
Why not someone
like Jackie Kennedy,

:09:59
or Irina?

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