Anne Frank: The Whole Story (2001)
Joachim Król: Hermann van Pels
Quotes
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Hermann van Pels : I got a joke for you.
Auguste Van Pels : Heard it.
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Hermann van Pels : Did you get the bread?
[Peter doesn't answer]
Hermann van Pels : Give me the keys, I'll get it myself! And get rid of that stupid cat, you look like you're wearing one of your Mother's precious furs.
[Slaps Peter]
Hermann van Pels : Dummkopf.
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Auguste Rottgen-van Pels : Oh please, Kerli, just one more dance!
Hermann van Pels : Oh sit down please Putti, before you make a fool of yourself!
Auguste Rottgen-van Pels : Surely you wouldn't refuse a lady's invitation Mr Frank?
Otto Frank : Well, Mrs. van Pels, it seems you have a rival at the moment.
Otto Frank : Mademoislle?
Anne Frank : Charmed.
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Hermann van Pels : Come in. Sit down.
Auguste Van Pels : What's happening?
Edith Frank : They've come for Margot. We always thought they'd come for Otto or me, but never the children.
Hermann van Pels : Where's Otto?
Edith Frank : Visiting some friends at the Truat Hospital.
Hermann van Pels : We planned for the 16th, but that changes everything. Otto will know what to do.
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Hermann van Pels : The Jew traitors here are worse than the Nazis, saving their own skins.
Otto Frank : In their place you'd do something different?
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Auguste Rottgen-van Pels : Oh these blackout drapes make everything so stuffy, I feel as if I'm suffocating!
Hermann van Pels : It's all in your head!
Auguste Rottgen-van Pels : [to Mr. van Pels] You know that isn't true!
[to Mr. Frank]
Auguste Rottgen-van Pels : I'm a very delacite creature Mr. Frank, very delacite.
[Mr. Frank fixes his tie uncomfortably]
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Auguste Van Pels : Kerli, all this talk of an invasion is nonsense! Why haven't they? What's stopping them?
Hermann van Pels : Why don't you stay out of it? I'll do the thinking if you please.
Auguste Van Pels : Mr. Frank listens to *his* wife.
[to Miep and Jan]
Auguste Van Pels : You see what he's like? Knows all the answers.
Hermann van Pels : Beware of marriage, Mr. Gies: in my experience, its merits are greatly overrated.
Auguste Van Pels : Hear, hear.
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Auguste Van Pels : Where's my pillow? What have you done with it this time?
Hermann van Pels : I ate it. How am I supposed to know where it is?
Auguste Van Pels : You keep losing everything!
Hermann van Pels : Here!
[Throws pillow at Mrs. van Pels]
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Winston Churchill : [Talking on the radio] But in the end, all the oppositions fell together, and all our foes submitted...
Auguste Van Pels : I can't stand to hear that man talk! Half the time I don't even know what he's saying. 'This is not the end; it is possibly the beginning of the end, and it is certainly the end of the beginning' - do *you* know what that means, Mr. Frank?
Hermann van Pels : [Annoyed] Putti!
Auguste Van Pels : If you ask me, the British should spend more time bombing Germany and less time drinking tea!
Hermann van Pels : Oh, shut up already!