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Kenneth Branagh and Stanley Tucci in Conspiracy (2001)

Brian Pettifer: Meyer

Conspiracy

Brian Pettifer credited as playing...

Meyer

Quotes3

  • Dr. Alfred Meyer: A communist, by definition, has a defect of reason.
  • Dr. Roland Freisler: The Russian is not a communist, my friend. The Russian does not give a damn who runs things. I have lived amongst them. The Russian only cares he has a bottle of vodka to suck and some form of domestic animal life to fuck. Then he will happily sit in shit his whole life. That is *his* politics. I know those people. That is the distinction. I absolve the Jews of that!
  • 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?
  • Dr. Joseph Bühler: The Governor General has specifically been told that we would be the FIRST area, the first, to have our ghettos emptied, the Jews evacuated. The possible epidemic we face...
  • General Reinhard Heydrich: I know the conditions, you need not repeat them. But as to the promise, you were wrong. First to be cleansed is Germany
  • [lights up cigarette]
  • General Reinhard Heydrich: , then you. Germany first.
  • Dr. Alfred Meyer: But what bureaucratic struggles...
  • General Reinhard Heydrich: [becoming annoyed] I do not think you understand - this is my operation. No bureaucracy, and no bureaucrat with his nose in the rulebook and his hand on his cock will slow it down. We will be moving Jews in days, not weeks. Start writing up your train schedules.
  • [Begins browsing vinyl records]
  • General Reinhard Heydrich: Ah. Schubert, Quintet in C Major. The adagio will tear your heart out... tell the Governor General to expect my call. Have we helped your problem?
  • Dr. Joseph Bühler: Yes, I hope so.
  • General Reinhard Heydrich: Good then.
  • [to Meyer]
  • General Reinhard Heydrich: You, sir?
  • Dr. Alfred Meyer: I'm sure trains will be available.
  • General Reinhard Heydrich: Anything else?
  • Dr. Alfred Meyer: You have been very patient.
  • General Reinhard Heydrich: [scoffs at him] Don't count on it. Have a good ride to Krakow.

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