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[last lines] Jakob Heym:
But maybe it wasn't like that at all. Because you know, as Frankfurter says, "until the last line has been spoken, the curtain cannot come down". Rosa:
Mischa! Jakob Heym:
About 50 kilometers out of town, the train was stopped by Russian troops, who had just taken Bizonika, and Pratt... [national anthem proudly playing]
But maybe it wasn't like that at all. Because you know, as Frankfurter says, "until the last line has been spoken, the curtain cannot come down". Rosa:
Mischa! Jakob Heym:
About 50 kilometers out of town, the train was stopped by Russian troops, who had just taken Bizonika, and Pratt... [national anthem proudly playing]
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But maybe it wasn't like that at all
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Because you know as Frankfurter says
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Until the last line has been spoken
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the curtain cannot come down
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About 50 kilometres out of town
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the train was stopped by Russian troops
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who had just taken Bezanika and Pry
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Movie Summary
During World War II, an ordinary inhabitant of a ghetto fakes news about Allied offensives to inspire hope for other victims of the Nazi regime.

