Conspiracy (2001 TV Movie)
Kevin McNally: Luther
Quotes
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Undersecretary Martin Luther : Sir, this is Neumann of the Four Year Plan, a close associate of Reichsmarschall Goering. Neumann, I introduce Dr. Klopfer, a close associate of the Brown Eminence.
Erich Neumann : Brown... excuse me?
Klopfer : I represent Martin Bormann, the Party Chairman of the Thousand Year Plan.
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Undersecretary Martin Luther : I think I heard some of what I wrote in what you said.
General Reinhard Heydrich : I think not.
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Heydrich : Emigration. The policy that will take the place of emigration, and we have collected enough practical experience to do it well, is evacuation.
Hofmann : Which differs from emigration in what way? Evacuation to where?
Heydrich : Let us postpone that question for a while.
Klopfer : To hell, one hopes.
Lange : Many already have.
Undersecretary Martin Luther : Do they even have a hell?
Heydrich : They do now. We provide it.
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Heydrich : [the meeting is near a close, and Heydrich is listening to everyone's decision] Do we have any disputes left to face here either with my authority or with that we have agreed? General?
Müller : Let us astonish Charles Darwin.
Klopfer : [raises glass] I second the motion. It is our most important war.
Heydrich : Sir?
Kritzinger : We are discussing the inevitable and bringing it about in the most practical way under one command. I have no dispute with that, I understand the realities. And indeed, count on my support.
Hofmann : With the understanding that consideration will be given to my proposal, yes. Proceed.
Dr. Georg Leibbrandt : I defer to the SS.
Dr. Alfred Meyer : If you are to do it, then force-feed it. Speed it along. Our situation, such as in Warsaw, is difficult, edging towards disastrous. Thank you.
Dr. Wilhelm Stuckart : ...Oh, yes. What can I say? My enthusiasm is boundless.
Undersecretary Martin Luther : Obviously.
Heydrich : Sorry?
Undersecretary Martin Luther : I trust my enthusiasm is clear, is apparent. Yes!
Heydrich : Neumann?
Erich Neumann : I would like to know that adequate labor will still be available...
Heydrich : On a case-by-case basis. Major Lange?
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Undersecretary Martin Luther : I'm sorry, why can't you shoot them?
Dr. Joseph Bühler : Didn't you just hear him? It is the worst thing for our soldiers to be doing. They are women, they are children. And soldiers have a sense of honor, sir.
Undersecretary Martin Luther : There's plenty of honor in following orders.
Lange : Sir, would you care to join my group?
Undersecretary Martin Luther : Enthusiastically!
Heydrich : No.
Undersecretary Martin Luther : I will.
Heydrich : No, you will not. 11 million, even half that number, executed in small batches, would be asinine to undertake for the reasons Dr. Meyer mentioned. Inefficient use of time, manpower, bullets. No. As Major Lange will learn, gas if much more efficient, and less public.
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Undersecretary Martin Luther : Do you expect the men serenely to submit to being sterilized?
Klopfer : Why not? They've already had their cocks clipped.
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Erich Neumann : Neumann, Director, Office of the Four-Year Plan.
Undersecretary Martin Luther : For Goering?
Erich Neumann : For Reichsmarshal Goering, yes, his office. And you, sir?
Undersecretary Martin Luther : Luther, and what is your plan? Where will we be in four years, do you think? Living in the White House?
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Undersecretary Martin Luther : [referring to his car] It's running like a damn truck, they claim they've replaced all the belts and plugs but it sounds like a cement mixer. Can someone here check? I can't hear myself think in there.