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* Early in the film, Stern had the misfortune of being loaded on a Train, on account of leaving his work permit in his drawer. While looking for him, Schindler is accosted by two SS personnel, with one of them even attempting to write down his name. Nonchalantly, after listing down their names, Schindler says "Well, by the end of the month, you'll both be in [[War Is Hell|Southern Russia]]". Cue their [[Oh Crap]] faces. Then, they join Schindler calling for Stern's name.
* Early in the film, Stern had the misfortune of being loaded on a Train, on account of leaving his work permit in his drawer. While looking for him, Schindler is accosted by two SS personnel, with one of them even attempting to write down his name. Nonchalantly, after listing down their names, Schindler says "Well, by the end of the month, you'll both be in [[War Is Hell|Southern Russia]]". Cue their [[Oh Crap]] faces. Then, they join Schindler calling for Stern's name.
* When the Jews, mayor included, are evicted, Schindler moves into the mayor's house. Schindler clearly enjoys it. The mayor, on the other hand, is raging at how bad the conditions are, and screaming about how it could possibly be worse, when twelve other people walk into the room. Looks like he has to share!
* When the Jews, mayor included, are evicted, Schindler moves into the mayor's house. Schindler clearly enjoys it. The mayor, on the other hand, is raging at how bad the conditions are, and screaming about how it could possibly be worse, when twelve other people walk into the room. Looks like he has to share!
{{quote| Schindler: It couldn't be better.<br />
{{quote|Schindler: It couldn't be better.
''Cut to the ghetto''<br />
''Cut to the ghetto''
Mrs. Nussbaum: It could be worse...<br />
Mrs. Nussbaum: It could be worse...
Mr. Nussbaum: [...] How could it possibly be worse?!<br />
Mr. Nussbaum: [...] How could it possibly be worse?!
''Twelve other Jews walk into the room, saying greetings'' }}
''Twelve other Jews walk into the room, saying greetings'' }}
* Stern's deadpan response when Schindler asks if there's any reason to be worried about the factory's future.
* Stern's deadpan response when Schindler asks if there's any reason to be worried about the factory's future.
{{quote| Stern: The war could end.}}
{{quote|Stern: The war could end.}}


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Latest revision as of 13:21, 7 August 2014


  • Didn't expect an example of this, did you? Well, when Schindler's starting up his factory, he decides he needs a secretary. As he holds 'auditions' for the position, each woman he reviews is beautiful but can't type worth anything; these are the women that get his attention. Of course, there's one that can type super-fast, but Schindler's too busy averting his eyes from her appearance to notice. When Stern confronts him about making a decision, he decides he can't ("They're all so... qualified.") and hires them all.
  • Early in the film, Stern had the misfortune of being loaded on a Train, on account of leaving his work permit in his drawer. While looking for him, Schindler is accosted by two SS personnel, with one of them even attempting to write down his name. Nonchalantly, after listing down their names, Schindler says "Well, by the end of the month, you'll both be in Southern Russia". Cue their Oh Crap faces. Then, they join Schindler calling for Stern's name.
  • When the Jews, mayor included, are evicted, Schindler moves into the mayor's house. Schindler clearly enjoys it. The mayor, on the other hand, is raging at how bad the conditions are, and screaming about how it could possibly be worse, when twelve other people walk into the room. Looks like he has to share!

Schindler: It couldn't be better.
Cut to the ghetto
Mrs. Nussbaum: It could be worse...
Mr. Nussbaum: [...] How could it possibly be worse?!
Twelve other Jews walk into the room, saying greetings

  • Stern's deadpan response when Schindler asks if there's any reason to be worried about the factory's future.

Stern: The war could end.