Rolf Becker credited as playing...
Prosecutor Hach
- Prosecutor Hach: How do you explain - you who are so proper that your friends call you "the nun"- that you throw yourself into the arms of a stranger and take him to your room to have intercourse with him? What is it? Love at first sight? Tenderness? Advances? Or just a quick lay?
- Prosecutor Hach: I've seen you somewhere before.
- Katharina Blum: Yes. I work for the Blornas.
- Prosecutor Hach: Please get dressed. It looks bad when you're parading half naked in front of your employees.
- Katharina Blum: I'm not parading. I'm at home.
- Kommissar Beizmenne: "I am a bad, conscienceless, godless man, but gold is revered, and so is its owner. The divine strength of gold lies in its being the estranged, alienated and self-alienating essence of Man. It is the alienated property of Men." Sit down here. Did Goetten write that?
- Katharina Blum: No, it has nothing to do with Ludwig.
- Prosecutor Hach: Gold is revered, and so is its owner! Written by a bank robber, it makes sense.
- Katharina Blum: It's by Karl Marx!
- Moeding: Probably the early writings.
- Kommissar Beizmenne: So you've read Marx?
- Katharina Blum: No.
- Kommissar Beizmenne: Is that your handwriting?
- Katharina Blum: Father Urbanus, a Dominican, wrote it down for me. You can check. Hohenblumenburg Convent.
- Prosecutor Hach: You mean you know Marx through the Dominicans? You chose the wrong order.