If so, would you so kindly do me a favor?
I rented the movie last day and watching the bonus material, a certain guy (the one that joined the polish army before the war) talked about how he was a musician and that one day Goeth (German commander) arranged some prisoners to play some music at a private party. At the party, the musicians were asked by a drunk German officer to play a song that was banned in Czechoslovakia at the time. The song talked about a guy who commits suicide because some love-related problems. The German officer made them play that song over 6 times, and when that was over, he went to a balcony and shot himself.
Now, that particular song got my attention, however I didnt write down the name.
I was wondering if some of you could kindly check the bonus material and tell me the name.
I'm not sure at what it was said, it was over 1/2 or 2/3 of the bonus material though.
My deepest thanks for listening (or is it reading?).
Isn't the song Hungarian by origin and called "Gloomy Sunday"? It gives me the chills even thinking of it.
I don't really remember if it was Hungarian or Czech.
Maybe I have read too much of Czechoslovakia lately. hehe.
Going to check that one. Though I wouldnt know if it's the one I'm looking for.
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The song talked about a guy who commits suicide because some love-related problems. The German officer made them play that song over 6 times, and when that was over, he went to a balcony and shot himself.
I can't say I'm sure. Gloomy Sunday reportedly was the cause of the suicide of several people.
I think it could be it, it was banned by the time and it has the content.
Anyways, thanks Hax

johnhughthom 22:51 05-06-2009
Anybody know if there are any plans to release it on Blu-Ray?
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