04x03 - Episode 31

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Babylon Berlin". Aired: 13 October 2017 – present.*
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Police commissioner Gereon Rath is transferred from Cologne to Berlin, the epicenter of political and social change in the Golden Twenties.
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04x03 - Episode 31

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So, you're Russian?

Born in Russia,

living in Berlin at the moment.

What were you doing in New York?

Just a holiday, two days.

To see the airscrapers.

You mean skyscrapers.

Yes. Fantastika.

What brings you to Berlin?

Let's say it's business.

Family business.

Are you German?

Jewish.

A little bit of both.

On the way home, then.

You could say that, yes.

Now you.

Tell me, what do you want in Berlin?

Why should I tell you that?

Isn't that what you do when you travel?

You meet a stranger

and tell them your secrets?

Without reservation?

Because you'll never see them again?

So?

What is your secret?

Since I come from Russia,

spy.

A Communist?

You bet.

What's your mission?

Nothing special.

I'm helping a comrade escape

from prison.

- That's it?

- Yeah.

Except for the usual spy stories.

Procuring information, infiltration,

political murders. Stuff like that.

Now you.

What's your family business?

My father was tricked and robbed

many years ago.

I will take revenge.

Toni! Toni!

Toni, wait.

Toni, wait for me.

Toni!

Toni!

Wait!

Toni!

No!

Toni!

May I introduce myself?

Malzig.

Mine was better.

Yours?

My dream.

sh*t, a quarter to eight.

Get out of Metz.

Paris is bigger.

I need to go to work.

Why are you in such a hurry today?

I don't believe this.

- What?

- What do you mean, what?

- That's today?

- We made a date a week ago.

I don't believe it.

- Rudi, why are you such a loser?

How am I to organize a new dance

partner on the fly? I need the money.

One thousand marks.

Do you think I can pass that up?

I'll come as quickly as I can.

- Second half.

- Yeah, right.

I promise, Lotte.

Yes.

You can count on me.

Rudi Malzig, dependability personified.

- Get home safely, boys, okay?

- Yes, sure.

Jacky.

- I've been wanting to see you.

- Why?

Rudi Malzig, the show-off,

just came running along here,

fresh from your parlor.

- I can't deny that.

- Why do you keep falling for him?

- I wonder.

- He's a nitwit, Lotte.

You can say that again.

- It's still my apartment up there, okay?

- You're right.

- Yes?

- Yes. Stop it now.

- Here.

- What?

We're going dancing.

- Now?

- Yep. It starts at nine.

Just three marks entry fee,

and we can win 1,000.

Do you have the three marks?

you might.

Maybe.

Come on.

- Come on.

- Lotte, I've been working all night.

I'm dog-tired.

What do I get for that?

Twenty pfennigs.

What do you have?

Pocket watch. As new.

It is new.

It's 585 gold.

That's nice for you.

You won't get nothing for it.

Why not?

You know that yourself.

Twenty marks.

And I'll never see you again.

We shouldn't cave in just

because he's hiding for a few days.

None of us wants

to breed discord in the ranks,

but I won't let myself be used without

a leader without knowing what for.

Suck up to those Munich swells,

why don't you?

- What happened?

- h*tler's shat his pants.

- He's fed up to the gills.

- With what?

Of us going our own way with Stennes.

And damaging the movement.

And Stennes has disappeared.

Helldorff's ears are smoking by now.

But where is Stennes?

- He can't just go into hiding.

- He hasn't.

I know now where he is.

That's why I'm here.

- Oh, yeah?

- Yes.

- He's still being detained.

- Comrades.

by the supreme authority.

h*tler personally decided to make me

the new head of Sturmabteilung East.

that I will follow his orders.

- Heil h*tler!

Jacoby speaking, Fred Jacoby.

Mr. Grundmann?

I see. Yes, thank you.

Jacoby speaking, Fred Jacoby.

That's the one.

Zeidler, you old sugar-baker, long time

no see. How's the famous phimosis?

Hey, we've known each other for a long

time, so I'll just ask you straight.

Do you have work?

Are you calling the entire phone book?

I need to make one more call, please.

One more.

- Read this. "Be brief."

- Nearly done.

BLANK, HERRMANN

DER ANGRIFF

Intolerable!

BERLIN CENTER OF

BERLIN-KREUZBERG

Der Angriff, editor's office.

- This is Fred.

- Fred who?

Jacoby.

Fred Jacoby, how charming. I thought

I'd never hear from you again.

- Where are you?

- In Berlin.

I should have known.

Where else?

Welcome to the den of iniquity.

And what are you up to?

I'm afraid I'm UAM.

Unemployed at the moment.

Well, you're not the only one right now.

- Is there something you could do?

- Sure.

But I thought my joint

is not for posh writers like you.

My posh art is not much in demand at the

moment. Probably applies to you too.

On the contrary,

you couldn't have called at a better time.

We need fresh minds like yours.

- You do?

- Yes.

- Well, maybe we should meet up.

- How about lunch today?

No, today is no good,

But I thought you needed one.

No, this job is finite. For sure.

By Monday, the horror is over.

All right, then, Monday it is.

I'd love it if we pulled an all-nighter,

just the two of us.

- Yeah.

- An old tradition.

We'll do that. Look forward to it.

Finally.

I'll be quick, okay?

- You again!

- Him again.

- I heard. You're unemployed, too.

- Don't mention it.

- And you're the whipper-in?

- I'll take what I can get.

- Jacoby? Are you Fred Jacoby?

- Indeed.

At last. I was starting to think

you're standing us up.

Come on, come on.

This is your spot for the next two,

three days. You know the rules, yes?

- Yes, ma'am.

- You better. Go on then, master.

- Good evening.

- Gentlemen.

And one, two, three, four.

Let's do this.

Dames and drones, swingers

and swayers, flinchers and fidgeters,

wobblers and wavers, shakers

and stompers. It's 9:59 a.m.

The first round of the first Berlin

Ladies' Dance Marathon begins now!

Please remember. Every two hours,

we permit two and a half minutes

for hygiene purposes and food.

You can drink while you dance.

During the break, your partner

will wait by the judge's table.

Our judges will

announce your disqualification

after exactly two and a half minutes

if you haven't picked up your partner.

You can always swap partners.

For us, men are replacement goods.

As a rule, any lady

who pauses for more than ten seconds,

whether sitting, standing or sleeping,

is automatically eliminated.

However, the lady who is alone

on the dance floor in the end

will take home the incredible prize

of 1,000 reichsmark.

The prize is ours.

And now! Sway your hips!

The city is rooting for you!

A day like gold

100,000 volts in your veins

A night like velvet and silk

A day like gold

You have everything you want

A night, it couldn't be better

Two steps to the left

Then back, then forward

Now or never, we're born to dance

Everything shivers, it's alive

Link your arms

Is it possible we're crazy?

A day like gold

100,000 volts in your veins

A night like velvet and silk

Life, is it but a dream?

It would be nice, I doubt

That it's true

Be careful

It's easily forgotten

Nothing remains as it is

Greetings to Moscow, Paris and Vienna

We wave to you

Everyone is coming to Berlin

Everything shrill, everyone wants it

Theyall knew all along that we're crazy

A day like gold

What remains will be declared

A shimmer,

what do I care about balances?

Let's dance

Yes, thank you, sir.

And?

Those Ringverein chairmen are harder

to catch than a piece of soap in a tub.

- No surprise there, right?

- No.

But at least we have a foot in the door

with three of them.

Who?

Eisenelse, Berolina,

and the guys of Blinder Bob.

Fine. Take them to task.

Weintraub is back from his acquisition

tour. I announced you, Detective.

- Very well.

- Where did he go?

The provinces. Looking for talent.

Hop, hop. That's it.

- Eyes forward!

- Yes.

- Nice one!

- Yes.

Stay focused, man.

Eyes forward. Come on.

Keep your distance.

One, two, steps and punch.

Yes, nice.

That's good, yes.

More drops of fat in the soup

means fewer black eyes in the ring.

Make some space for His Highness.

Go on now. Come on.

I've seen all this faster.

Come on, get a move on now.

Know anything about fistfights?

He's the future.

Fresh import from Hanover.

Rukeli Trollmann.

He's my newest foal.

A strapping gypsy, elegant. He'll dance

his opponents out of the ring.

Yes, superb! That's what I mean.

- The other guy is not bad, either.

- Schulz?

You can't compare them. It's like

a battleship versus a frigate. No.

We found a municipal administrative

clerk dead on New Year's Day.

I heard. It's all over town.

for the betting licenses. Is that correct?

No one is my man.

Betting is my business.

Boxing is my sport.

They both need to be clean.

As far as the betting licenses

There are rules

and an order for everything.

- Checked by the municipal authorities.

- Keep your distance!

I had no problems with him whatsoever.

And if you are looking in my circles

for someone

you can dig until the cows come home.

That guy made all the Ringvereins

all over town very happy.

And the fact

that he's now pushing up daisies

a regrettable loss.

Because it threatens the peace

of our hierarchy.

But who would benefit

You let us know. All of us.

- Diego, I've seen enough.

- Yes, sir.

We'll see, okay?

Keep going.

STRICTLY NO MUSIC PLAYING

- Who is it?

- Open up, Renate, it's me, Toni.

- What's up?

- I need a roof over my head.

I thought you were a runaway now.

I need a break. It's too cold.

May I?

Come on in.

Hi, Willi.

Hi, Toni.

- Where's the little crumb-snatcher?

- They took him to a home.

What's the matter?

Come with me.

I found her like that. Monday last week.

Stone-cold dead.

It was the same with Mother.

And then?

One line of the Lord's Prayer.

That's all we knew.

And we opened the window

to let the soul out.

What do you think,

how long does it take?

Until she smells?

- It's cold, it'll be a while.

- Let's hope so.

We'll get support in two weeks.

Until then, we'll do it like this.

You're relatives from the East.

And if anyone asks,

Mother is out on an errand.

- What if I've already said that?

- Then she's at the doctor's.

Or out of town.

But we need to make sure

we get something to eat.

All right?

Everyone who wants to, stay here.

- I can do ads. I'll start today.

- Me too.

- And steal.

- All right. We'll do that.

Mother Cziczewicz

is now in a better place.

Forevermore.

Amen.

- I can't go on any longer.

- Jacky! Don't let me down.

Sure. Keep going.

- Lottchen, I'm wearing the wrong shoes.

- Take them off!

- That's forbidden.

- Is it?

- And?

- They're all in the same mood.

- Which is?

- Bad.

They're all pissed

- Weintraub, too. And you?

- I went to the municipal office.

Today was the deadline for allocating

the club licenses for the coming year.

of awarding the licenses.

Because of his death,

none of the Ringvereins got one.

- Licenses for what?

- Betting, in this case.

Don't want to know

how many palms they greased.

- How much they paid.

- They suspect each other.

They'll want to see

who takes advantage of the situation.

I want to find out more about

the Ringvereins. How they work.

- What exactly?

- The betting business, for example.

There are some ardent enthusiasts

at the press.

Don't you have a good private contact?

"Wdw full stop, off full stop,

"furn full stop,

rm at 10 RM/wk plus AP."

Widow offers furnished room

at 10 reichsmark per week plus AP.

Short and economical.

You couldn't write a better ad.

I don't get it at all. And what is AP?

Advance payment.

It's a common abbreviation in the paper.

As you know, I know about the press.

Leave it, I'll do it today.

Can you tell me why you are

in such an ostentatiously good mood, sir?

Because I'm finally put on trial

on Wednesday.

Exactly.

It'll be a triumph for Litten, Heymann,

and me.

I'll be sh*t of the old stories at last.

to talk strategy yesterday.

illegal publication

of secret documents of the Reich.

I won't be dragged to court

for such tripe.

Just say indispensable due to aversion.

Get yourself a doctor's note.

I have summoned 28 witnesses

on your behalf.

- Decency demands that you appear.

- Litten, of course I'll be there.

Why are you pulling my leg, then?

It's hard to take

this Punch-and-Judy show seriously.

I wouldn't be so sure if I were you.

Don't be so grouchy.

You're not actually worried about me?

What are you worried about? It was you

who passed the documents on to me.

Proof that the illegal armament

is no fantasy, but bitter reality.

But they would have stopped

the proceedings, sir.

Litten will be running rings around them,

and Heymann will publish

my article on page one:

"Triumph of the free press.

Clearance beats suppression."

It's all in here.

Behnke, first floor.

We need a plan B, sir.

- Where are they?

- Who?

The negatives. Give them to me.

Just in case something

were to happen to you, sir.

They're in my room, in a box.

Fine. I'll go get them.

What did I say?

Must be the new tenants.

Don't, I'll go.

why are you being so terribly formal,

calling me sir?

We were on informal terms last night,

weren't we?

- Yes?

We can be informal in my bedroom.

In the kitchen, we should remain formal.

You're my lodger, so to speak.

Everything in its place.

Lodger.

That's all?

Good day, madam. Would you have

something to eat for me and my brother?

Come on in.

But brush off your shoes.

You can wash your hands here.

I thought we were getting new lodgers.

But it's lice-ridden things

with a dubious smell.

You shouldn't be talking about smell,

Mr. Katelbach.

- The negatives.

- By the way, I didn't write the ad.

Apparently it was done by a master.

Excuse me,

may Willi go to the bathroom?

Can't he talk?

He's become mute since Mother d*ed.

Come on, I'll show you the bathroom.

But hurry.

Hands up!

What do we have here?

- What are you doing?

- We're playing cowboys and Indians.

But he doesn't have anything, right?

No.

But why did he take a detour

to the lounge if he wanted to pee?

Willi has never seen such a pretty thing.

Nor has he smelled anything like it.

Right, kids, that's it. Out with you.

- Here you are.

- Thank you.

What possessed you?

You can't be cautious

enough these days.

- Where's the film?

- What?

- The negatives are gone.

- No.

I'd love to be a furnished gent

And pay Miss Lisbeth rent

When we talk about rocket science,

we usually talk about flight experiments,

about air travel,

about the speed of sound,

about conquering space.

But we never talk about weapons.

But the potential is almost infinite.

Once we're flying to the moon, we can

use our knowledge for the m*llitary, too.

Or the other way round.

First, I want to fly to the moon.

Mr. Nyssen, this would be a pioneering

achievement for Germany

if we're the first nation

to develop missiles of such a nature.

You could produce them legally.

The shameful Treaty of Versailles

doesn't concern you.

You mean,

missiles could make us great again?

You do know

how to pique my interest, Colonel.

Good evening.

You.

There's been trouble.

You've been replaced by Helldorff.

By whom?

By the party leadership.

h*tler personally.

What a pack of cowards.

Behind my back.

A lot of comrades

are unhappy with the decision.

Wendt won't let me go.

We need to put pressure on him.

The pig is a f*gg*t.

Pardon?

A friend of Dorothy.

An excursion with the Jungvolk

to Castle Saaleck. June '25.

A few of the minors in his care

remember the nocturnal activities well.

Do we have evidence of that?

The documents

are with the party in Munich.

Do we have access?

Not at the moment.

But it's an open flank.

You must get him on this.

Hour number nine of the first ladies'

dance marathon at Moka Efti in Berlin.

And all our contestants are still alive.

Jacky? Jacky!

- I need some water.

- I'll get you some.

Come on.

I need the bathroom anyway.

Wait here.

I'll tell them.

Night descends on the city

The proud ones won't lose heart

Hope blossoms after midnight

Watch out, stay alert

In the face of the goal

Which, still far away

Relentlessly comes closer

Dance as if it was the last time

Dance as if your life depended on it

One bat of an eyelid is all it takes

For it all to have been in vain

OCCUPIED - VACAN

I can't keep going.

Number 48 is giving up.

What a pity, young lady.

But an excellent choice of costume.

And number 11 is leaving the field.

And I'm told that number 24

didn't return from freshening up.

Well, the numbers are dwindling.

Ladies, get yourself fresh partners. We're

ringing in the march into the early hours.

Reinhold.

This event is nearing infinite degradation

in seven-mile boots.

- You applied for it.

- I'll soon have something new.

A proper job.

- Writing?

- Yes.

Where?

It's not definite yet,

but here's hoping.

I have to go.

Young man.

Relief.

Thanks, Jacky.

- Reinhold, what are you doing here?

- I'm the substitute Rudi.

And you're missed at the office.

- Calm down.

- I messed up big time, Reinhold.

Yes.

I don't want sympathy.

- No but.

- Yes, Charlotte.

- You're a fighter.

- And I knocked myself out.

There is no such thing as K.O.

for the likes of us.

We're children of the street.

Giving up is not an option.

If someone knocks you down,

you have to get up again.

And when they knock you down again,

you have to get up again,

even if it hurts.

You think you want to stay down.

as a child of the street, you mustn't.

Because they would k*ll you.

So you get up.

Again and again you get up,

until the other guy realizes

he won't keep you down.

you knock him down.

Gereon.

Ready for the next session?

On the path to the new man,

our experimental substances will at first

only be tested on those test objects

which are marked by passive

or restrained properties.

Like a man machine,

these animal subjects are given

the capability to rise above themselves,

without natural impulses or blocks

inhibiting the urge of confrontation.

Pervitin is an amphetamine.

It stimulates the sympathetic

nervous system in the brain and spine.

If the dose is high enough,

the vegetative nerve system

will put the organism

into an ergotropic state.

absence of pain,

numbness,

willingness to take risks, and euphoria.

The test object overestimates itself.

Up to self-extinction.

we can continue

with the next phase now.

Tests on man.
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