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Colonel Kobylinsky:
Do you got any money? Tsar Nicholas II:
Not much. Why? Colonel Kobylinsky:
Has it crossed your mind that I represent a non-existent government? Who put me in this post? Who gave me the authority? Whose money pays for troops? Kerensky's gone. The money's gone. I haven't paid them in a month. Tsar Nicholas II:
You think I should pay for them? Prisoners keep the guard. I wish I'd had you for my Finance Minister. You would have revolutionized the penal system
Do you got any money? Tsar Nicholas II:
Not much. Why? Colonel Kobylinsky:
Has it crossed your mind that I represent a non-existent government? Who put me in this post? Who gave me the authority? Whose money pays for troops? Kerensky's gone. The money's gone. I haven't paid them in a month. Tsar Nicholas II:
You think I should pay for them? Prisoners keep the guard. I wish I'd had you for my Finance Minister. You would have revolutionized the penal system
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Have you got any money
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Not much
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Why
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Has it crossed your mind I represent a nonexistent government
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Who put me in this post gave me authority
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Whose money pays the troops Kerensky's gone
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The money's gone I haven't paid them in a month
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You think I should pay them
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The prisoners keep the guard
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I wish I'd had you for my finance minister
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You'd have revolutionized the penal system
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Movie Summary
Tsar Nicholas II, the inept last monarch of Russia, insensitive to the needs of his people, is overthrown and exiled to Siberia with his family.