Schindler's List Page #2

Synopsis: Oskar Schindler is a vainglorious and greedy German businessman who becomes an unlikely humanitarian amid the barbaric German Nazi reign when he feels compelled to turn his factory into a refuge for Jews. Based on the true story of Oskar Schindler who managed to save about 1100 Jews from being gassed at the Auschwitz concentration camp, it is a testament to the good in all of us.
Director(s): Steven Spielberg
Production: Universal Pictures
  Won 7 Oscars. Another 82 wins & 49 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.9
Metacritic:
93
Rotten Tomatoes:
97%
R
Year:
1993
195 min
Website
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Everybody's happy.

If you want, you could

run the company for me.

Let me understand.

They'd put up

all the money,

I'd do all the work.

What, if you don't mind

my asking, would you do?

I'd make sure it's known

the company's in business.

I'd see that it had

a certain panache.

That's what I'm good at,

not the work. Not the work.

The presentation.

I'm sure I don't know anybody

who'll be interested in this.

Well,

they should be, Itzhak Stern.

Tell them they should be.

Achtung! Achtung!

An alle Juden.

Ab sofort ist es verboten...

Vere dignum et

justum est, aequum et salutare,

nos tibi semper et

unique gratias agere:

Domine sancte, Pater

omnipotens, aeterne Deus...

I've got a client who'll sell

marks for zloty at 2.45-to-1.

Wool, mink collar.

It's a nice coat.

She'll trade it

for ration coupons.

Wicks, for lamps.

You have a truckload of wicks?

What am I going to do

with a truckload of wicks?

Nine by 12, nine by 14.

I don't know.

Big, beautiful, Persian.

Psst.

What?

You don't recognize this?

It's shoe polish.

In metal containers?

You asked for shoe polish.

In metal containers. This is

glass. In metal containers.

It's not what I asked for.

What's the difference?

What's the difference?

What's the difference?

Shh!

My client sold

it to his client,

who sold it to

the German army.

Only by the time it

got there, because

of the freezing cold,

it broke. All 10,000 units.

Mmm, ooh, ooh, ooh.

This is not my problem.

This is not his problem.

This is not your problem?

This is not my problem.

All right.

The German army wants to

find out where it came from.

I am going to make

sure they find out.

Now it's your problem.

You, be quiet!

Metal containers.

Hello.

Pardon me for interfering,

but that's a nice shirt.

Nice shirt.

Do you know where I can

find a nice shirt like that?

...laudare,

benedicere et predicare.

Like this?

It's illegal to buy or sell

anything on the street.

We don't do that.

We're here to pray.

Jesum Christum

Dominum Nostrum...

Do you have any idea how

much a shirt like this costs?

Nice things cost money.

...adorant Dominationes,

tremunt Potestates.

Coeli coelorumque

virtutes ac Beata Seraphim

socia exuItatione

concelebrant...

How many?

I'm going to need some other

things, too, as things come up.

This won't be a problem.

From time to time.

Achtung! Achtung!

Name? Adresse?

Formular ausfllen!

Weiter, weiter!

Nicht drngeln!

Kommen Sie hierher!

Stellen Sie sich doch an!

Achtung, Achtung!

Alle Juden sind

verpflichtet...

im abgesonderten

jdischen Bezirk zu wohnen.

NichteinhaItung der Meldepflicht

bei der Einwohnerbehrde...

verstt gegen das Edikt 44/91

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Steven Zaillian

Steven Ernest Bernard Zaillian (born January 30, 1953) is an American screenwriter, director, film editor, and producer. He won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award and a BAFTA Award for his screenplay Schindler's List (1993) and has also earned Oscar nominations for Awakenings, Gangs of New York and Moneyball. He was presented with the Distinguished Screenwriter Award at the 2009 Austin Film Festival and the Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement from the Writers Guild of America in 2011. Zaillian is the founder of Film Rites, a film production company. more…

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