Schindler's List Lunch scene (1993) HD

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In Kraków during World War II, the Germans force local Polish Jews into the overcrowded Kraków Ghetto. Oskar Schindler, an ethnic German from Czechoslovakia, arrives in the city hoping to make his fortune. A member of the Nazi Party, Schindler bribes Wehrmacht (German armed forces) and SS officials and acquires a factory to produce enamelware. To help him run the business, Schindler enlists the aid of Itzhak Stern, a Jewish official who has contacts with black marketeers and the Jewish business community. Stern helps Schindler arrange financing for the factory. Schindler maintains friendly relations with the Nazis and enjoys wealth and status as "Herr Direktor", and Stern handles administration. Schindler hires Jewish workers because they cost less, while Stern ensures that as many people as possible are deemed essential to the German war effort, which saves them from being transported to concentration camps or killed.

SS-Untersturmführer (second lieutenant) Amon Göth arrives in Kraków to oversee construction of Płaszów concentration camp. When the camp is completed, he orders the ghetto liquidated; many people are killed in the process. Schindler witnesses the massacre and is profoundly affected. He particularly notices a young girl in a red coat as she hides from the Nazis, and later sees her body among a wagonload of corpses. Schindler is careful to maintain his friendship with Göth and, through bribery, continues to enjoy SS support. Göth brutalizes his Jewish maid Helen Hirsch and randomly shoots people from the balcony of his villa; the prisoners are in constant fear for their lives. As time passes, Schindler's focus shifts from making money to trying to save as many lives as possible. To better protect his workers, Schindler bribes Göth into allowing him to build a sub-camp.

As the Germans begin losing the war, Göth is ordered to ship the remaining Jews at Płaszów to Auschwitz concentration camp. Schindler asks Göth to allow him to move his workers to a munitions factory he plans to build in Brünnlitz near his home town Zwittau. Göth agrees, but charges a huge bribe. Schindler and Stern create "Schindler's List" – a list of 850 people to be transferred to Brünnlitz instead of Auschwitz.

As the Jewish workers are transported by train to Brünnlitz, the one carrying the women and girls is accidentally redirected to Auschwitz-Birkenau; Schindler bribes Rudolf Höss, the commandant of Auschwitz, to win their release. At the new factory, Schindler forbids the SS guards from entering the factory floor without permission and encourages the Jews to observe the Jewish Sabbath. Over the next seven months, he spends much of his fortune bribing Nazi officials and buying shell casings from other companies; due to Schindler's machinations, the factory does not produce any usable armaments. Schindler runs out of money in 1945, just as Germany surrenders.

As a Nazi Party member and war profiteer, Schindler must flee the advancing Red Army to avoid capture. The SS guards in Schindler's factory have been ordered to kill the Jewish workforce, but Schindler persuades them to "return to [their] families as men, instead of murderers". He bids farewell to his workers and prepares to head west, hoping to surrender to the Americans. The workers give Schindler a signed statement attesting to his role in saving Jewish lives and present him with a ring engraved with a Talmudic quotation: "Whoever saves one life saves the world entire". Schindler is touched but also ashamed, as he feels he should have done more. The workers comfort Schindler and they exchange tearful farewells before he and his wife leave. When the Schindlerjuden awaken the next morning, a Soviet soldier announces that they have been liberated. The Jews walk to a nearby town.

An epilogue reveals that Schindler's marriage failed after the war, as did his attempts to start new businesses, while Göth was executed for crimes against humanity. Schindler was later honored by Yad Vashem for his efforts to save his workers from being killed. In the present, many of the surviving Schindlerjuden and the actors portraying them visit Schindler's grave and place stones on its marker (the traditional Jewish sign of respect on visiting a grave), with Liam Neeson laying two roses.

CREDITS:
© Universal (1993)
Cast: Liam Neeson
Director: Steven Spielberg
Producers: Irving Glovin, Kathleen Kennedy, Branko Lustig, Gerald R. Molen, Robert Raymond, Lew Rywin
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When Amon Goeth is admiring Schindler's suit and he says "I'd get you one but the man that made it is probably dead, I don't know". Killing off talented people just because they are Jewish, how awful is that.

RoseRedd-kb
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The white-haired guy in the glasses is Julius Madritsch. He's seen later in the movie declining to take part in Schindler's rescue, but he himself did much the same as Schindler, rescuing a number of Jews in the same manner Schindler did. Like Schindler, he's been honored as a Righteous Gentile by Yad Vashem.

jenniferschillig
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Seriously. — they could not have gotten a better Oscar Schindler than Liam Neeson.

lilybond
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I like the subtle exchange of power moves exchanged between Oskar and Amon at first. Amon delays meeting his handshake and is dismissive with his remark, only to have the same energy returned by Oskar when he starts asking about the suit and Oskar barely answers his questions, ending with an indirect dig.

NickWright
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Oskar is clever here to whisper something in julian's ear and get a little laugh out of him, its shows everyone at the table immediately that oskar is in with the top brass, and most importantly Amon's boss, gives him leverage right away,

craigsmith
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I've watched this movie a hundred times and I've watched these individual scenes a hundred times or more. Never gets stale. The acting is just...perfection.

danielechebarria
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“THEY’RE MINE!”
Damn Neeson sounds scary.

Darkasknightfall
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The real Amon Goeth was not good looking like Ralph Fiennes and he was fatter.

zapdunga
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This scene always makes me hungry, the food looks pretty good.

theswede
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Fiennes and Neeson acting is surely amazing. They deserved the Oscar for sure.

marcvsjvniobrvtvs
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Wow... Man.... Amon goeth looks extremely handsome

edwardrussel
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Amon goerth doesn't even introduce him-self, , , DUDE

daubber
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Any one know what kind of Tie Knot Schindler had in this video?

THENX_G
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So began one of the oddest friendships in (movie and real) history - that of one of the most disgusting human beings in history and one of the most human, flawed but realisticly heroic people of the time.

tajniak
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All i see is Qui Gon Jin and Voldemort?

DarkWizard-xu
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Big difference from Amon Goeth to Bonds M! Ralph Fiennes at his best!

davidcurrie
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No way would he have been allowed to raise his voice to a Nazi officer who was in charge of that

colderbeer
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Palestinians are going through same thing as those Jews in this film

Davidh