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  • How would you like to wake up next the murderer of your wife kids and thousands more.

  • This scene only is very strong for the old ppl survivors (today are very few left) and those who read History. I like History but I cannot even imagine what a jew feel about a man who killed his family and fellas.

  • @rickyibarra I think I cannot even imagine what a human feel about an other human who killed his/her family and fellas.

  • 6:02 How ironic it is that the Star of David-once a symbol of disgust and inferiority to the Nazis-now has become the most frightening one to them.

  • That old guy can act! Very powerful scene.

  • Fucking dirty kikes why don't we have people to go and capture fucking jew war criminals seeing that there's many more then Nazi war criminals.

  • @brandon1488 I'm not saying that the holocaust justifies Israel's actions against Palestine, but really man, really? This is where you choose to be a douche? It's a scene from a damn movie. Calm the hell down.

  • @brandon1488 You realize that on top of committing unspeakable acts of torture on the jews and others, the Nazis killed countless american soldiers. Sleep tight you anti-american f*ck.

  • ooooooooohhh fuuuuuuck 5:04

  • Dirty jews, leave the old war hero alone!

  • this movie is BS. but fun to watch, got a good lugh.

  • @MTotenkopf What's a "lugh"? LOL

  • @FanOfPopCulture laugh,laughter.Definitions of laugh on the Web:

    •the sound of laughing

  • that jew on the bed fucked everything up,

  • @elcondepatula: THE coward Nazi fuck got his just desserts. 

  • @LiberalDemocrat83 not really, kurt dussander was suffering while still alive, the kid tortured him enough, he did not need those damn israelis going after him after that damn jew on the bed snitched on him,

    if he was so butthurt he could have gotten out of bed and strangled kurt with some cord

  • wow, that was a really well done scene...

  • I wonder if... just if... now in 2010 theres one single german soldier around? (sorry my english)

  • Theme of this movie is very dark. I watched this about several years ago and the part where the young and old man kill homless man and leave his body in the basement and later in tunnel was quite disturbing.

  • god dammit morris you kike motherfucker

  • @stormthorgerson moron

  • what a powerful scene, poor old man.

  • @FUUPTHEA poor old man mu ass stinking old jew

  • @FUUPTHEA i know...being turned over to those filthy Jews..what a travesty

  • About his appearence; photos of a younger Dussander/Denker in WWII, he was clean shaven. I supposed he grew the goatee to alter his appearence a bit. But as you see... It didn't matter.

  • Why does he bit is fist?

  • Wow. I just heard about this movie the other day. Just from this scene ALONE, I can already tell it's intense. If it's at all possible, could you please upload the whole movie?  Thanks!

  • no art, no style, only true emotions...how intense...

  • Very intense.

  • The Book had a lot of unneccessary killing - Bryan Singer's version has much more psychology involved - blood splatters aren't as scary anymore. Great Film.

  • "unnecessary" killing? Is any murder necessary?

  • Not what I meant, sorry for that confusion. Mean to say in this type of story there was way to much killing that wasn't relevant to the plot (in the book - just shock value).

  • So easy to label something as "shock value." King was also exploring the psychology of these characters, how far they could get, etc., it's not there just because he wanted to shock us. Sometimes that's the way real life is (especially in a mental/symbolic way). If you think it was unnecessary, then don't ever read anything by Cormac McCarthy or by The Marquis de Sade. You'll be easily offended with their works, too. Sigh.

  • Terrifying. And not a word spoken between Dussander and Heisel. The music was great. And the revelation of Heisel's tattoo was a nice touch.

  • haha Michael Byrne(General Vogel) from Indiana and the last crusade. Funny he played a nazi in that movie and Ian Mckellan played a jew in x-men.

  • LOL, I was like, well, he was murdering the jews and then he became one who suffered under the nazis, and then Ian McKellan when you see the tatoo on his arm in x-men your like, uh, this dude was burning cats in the oven, killing people ect. But it shows how versatile they are in their acting.

  • McKellan is one hell of an actor, Magneto could have been the worst role displayed if not done right (cheesy, corny, half realized dialogue if spoken by a different actor - take Nicolas Cage in Ghost Rider for this example) - McKellan gave the part intensity and humor. Bryan Singer is the shiiiiitttttt

  • I thought Heisel was supposed to be paralyzed!! sure, he felt little tingling in his foot in the book, but still - this is going to far from King's version.. and that goes for the cat & the oven scene as well

  • Yeah, he was supposed to be paralyzed eh? Ah well, at least it comes close enough. And as for the cat, I guess they just didn't want to show Ian McKellen roasting a kitty in the oven XD

  • totally agree, and I'd have appreciated a dussander more looking like Einstein, with longer white hair and without that ridiculous beard.

  • Why that particular appearance? The fact is Nazis looked just like anybody else; in fact, for many Jews in Germany, the Nazis were their next door neighbors, nothing special.

  • because in the book he looks like that. thanks for the history lesson :)

  • Powerful, scary & very emotional as well!!!

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