Ingrid Caven credited as playing...
Lisa
- Walter Kranz: I love you! I want to sleep with you!
- Lisa: I don't want to. I don't want to! I don't want to! I don't want to! I don't want to! I don't want to!
- Walter Kranz: Rolf, your wife doesn't want to sleep with me.
- Rolf: Don't be so uptight, Lisa.
- Lisa: What's new?
- Walter Kranz: I want to screw you like a rabbit.
- Lisa: Yes, but I don't want it poetic today.
- Walter Kranz: Can I sleep with your wife tonight? I feel so lonely, and they've taken my furniture.
- Rolf: Has he paid his debts?
- Lisa: Yes. He's paid.
- Rolf: Okay, but exert yourself. She gets more demanding with age.
- Walter Kranz: The lovely love. Can I stay here tonight? I don't want to go home. They've taken the furniture away.
- Lisa: I don't mind, but you'll have to ask Rolf. He's strange sometimes and wants me all to himself.
- Lisa: How did you do it?
- Walter Kranz: I shot her, just like that.
- Lisa: That was stupid. You always got so much money from her.
- Lisa: Mama, a revolutionary situation no longer exists.
- Lisas Mutter: Typical of youth. Nothing but a flash in the pan, my darling girl. A revolutionary situation exists as long as people are oppressed and exploited by others.
- Lisa: But, Mama, that idea's so old it's got whiskers on it.
- Lisas Mutter: Yes, Karl Marx's whiskers.
- Walter Kranz: Get undressed and stop talking. I can't stand your voice anymore.
- Lisa: You can't stand my voice? You can't stand my voice! You can't stand my voice! You can't stand my voice! Who do you think you are?
- Walter Kranz: Nobody. I just happen to be more important than you.
- Lisa: You're more important than me?
- Walter Kranz: Yes, I'm a poet.
- Lisa: Blah.
- Walter Kranz: My slave? Don't worry. Send her home if she's in the way.
- Lisa: I'm sorry, but that's fascism.
- Walter Kranz: That's right, darling. Fascism will triumph.
- Lisa: What?
- Rolf: He might be right.