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Anton Felix Schindler:
Do you know the name Ludwig van Beethoven? Frau Streicher:
The composer? Anton Felix Schindler:
Yes. Frau Streicher:
I knew him. Anton Felix Schindler:
Did he ever stay here? Frau Streicher:
Are you a policeman? Anton Felix Schindler:
No. Frau Streicher:
Then I will not answer your questions. Anton Felix Schindler:
Oh, please, I'm trying to conclude his affairs. Frau Streicher:
Ah, van Beethoven is dead? Anton Felix Schindler:
Alas, yes. Frau Streicher:
Best thing for him. He was a terrible man. Anton Felix Schindler:
Then he stayed here?
Do you know the name Ludwig van Beethoven? Frau Streicher:
The composer? Anton Felix Schindler:
Yes. Frau Streicher:
I knew him. Anton Felix Schindler:
Did he ever stay here? Frau Streicher:
Are you a policeman? Anton Felix Schindler:
No. Frau Streicher:
Then I will not answer your questions. Anton Felix Schindler:
Oh, please, I'm trying to conclude his affairs. Frau Streicher:
Ah, van Beethoven is dead? Anton Felix Schindler:
Alas, yes. Frau Streicher:
Best thing for him. He was a terrible man. Anton Felix Schindler:
Then he stayed here?
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Do you know the name Ludwig van Beethoven
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The composer Yes
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I knew him
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Did he ever stay here Are you a policeman
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Then I will not answer your questions
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Oh please I'm trying to conclude his affairs
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Ah van Beethoven is dead
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Alas yes
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Best thing for him He was a terrible man
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Then he stayed here
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Movie Summary
A chronicle of the life of infamous classical composer Ludwig van Beethoven and his painful struggle with hearing loss. Following Beethoven's death in 1827, his assistant, Schindler, searches for an elusive woman referred to in the composer's love letters as "immortal beloved." As Schindler solves the mystery, a series of flashbacks reveal Beethoven's transformation from passionate young man to troubled musical genius.

