Diamonds of the Night (1964) - full transcript

Diamonds in the night is the tense, brutal story of two Jewish boys who escape from a train transporting them from one concentration camp to another. Ultimately, they are hunted down by a group of old, armed home-guardists. The film goes beyond the themes of war and anti-Nazism and concerns itself with man's struggle to preserve human dignity.

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DIAMONDS OF THE NIGHT

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Come closer to me.

Those branches.

Are you asleep?

If it was downstairs,
we could knock.

I'm cold.
I can't walk it off.

How long is it
since we've eaten anything?

How long is it
since we've eaten anything?

I don't know.
There's no use counting it.



I'll get something today.

You won't get anything!

Sit down to me.

Go alone.

Wait for me!

She must give me some milk.

I'm also satisfied.

I can see satisfied faces.

Now, we will check, whether
everyone is here and in order.

The cigarettes taste good, eh?

Well, we are standing in line
and according to our ranks.

We're going home in a moment,
another day is over.

Careful!

Stand up! Stand up!

Hands up! And go!

Cheers!

Let us drink brothers,
let us live without troubles.

Let's have some kummel,
let's have some rye,

let our women get furious with rage.

I don't speak German!

You can check everything by telephone

at the police commissariat in Prague.

I live at Jungmann's Square,

in a house with a newsagent's shop
and an Italian ice cream shop opposite.

If it didn't change.

House No. 4.

The army patrol will arrive
at 6 o'clock,

it will take you to Carlsbad
and the court martial will decide.

Saint Peter has closed the gate,

all the angels are going to bed,

only he must stay awake,

as that old rascal

and his cupids so small

are going to have a ball.

The mayor is calling me.

Remain seated!

We will attack the guards on the way.

- Swear.
- I do.

Quiet!

If everything is ready,
take them out.

Aye-aye, sir! I will see to it.

Come on, out!

Attention!

Aim!

Fire!

The End