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from "Performance" (1992)
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Alternate Names:
Bertold Brecht / Bertold Breht / Brecht
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- The Empty Plan (2010) Played by Robert Eliot / Bernd Reichelt
- Cinema's Exiles: From Hitler to Hollywood (2009) (TV) Played by Sewell Whitney
- Abschied - Brechts letzter Sommer (2000) Played by Josef Bierbichler
... aka "The Farewell" - Canada (English title) (festival title) - "Performance"
- Tales from Hollywood (1992) TV episode, Played by Jack Shepherd - Seven Minutes (1989) Played by Hans-Michael Rehberg (as Brecht)
... aka "Georg Elser - Einer aus Deutschland" - West Germany (original title) - "The Bretts"
- Forbidden Fruit (1987) TV episode, Played by Kim Durham - Opowiesci Hollywoodu (1987) (TV) Played by Henryk Bista (as Bertold Brecht)
- Brecht and Co (1979) (TV) Played by Emrys James (as Brecht)
- På flykt undan mina landsmän (1976) (TV) Played by Palle Granditsky
- Sudjenje Bertoldu Brehtu (1973) (TV) Played by Branislav Jerinic (as Bertold Breht)
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From "Performance: Tales from Hollywood (#2.1)" (1992)
Odon von Horvath: After all, civilization depends - does it not? - upon the awareness of the sufferings of others?
Bertolt Brecht: Civilization? No! Civilization is four kinds of wine, three kinds of forks. It's a device to maintain the bourgeoisie's sense of superiority.
Odon von Horvath: No, that's snobbery. That's something different.
Bertolt Brecht: Listen, I've got people to see. I can't stand around here all day quibbling over vocabulary.
Odon von Horvath: Then, perhaps it's best if we agree to respect our differences.
Bertolt Brecht: Well, that's the most boring suggestion I've heard all week. You can respect my differences if you like. I despise yours.
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Odon von Horvath: After all, civilization depends - does it not? - upon the awareness of the sufferings of others?
Bertolt Brecht: Civilization? No! Civilization is four kinds of wine, three kinds of forks. It's a device to maintain the bourgeoisie's sense of superiority.
Odon von Horvath: No, that's snobbery. That's something different.
Bertolt Brecht: Listen, I've got people to see. I can't stand around here all day quibbling over vocabulary.
Odon von Horvath: Then, perhaps it's best if we agree to respect our differences.
Bertolt Brecht: Well, that's the most boring suggestion I've heard all week. You can respect my differences if you like. I despise yours.
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