Louis and the Nazis

Louis and the Nazis2003



Skip:
Louis's a Jew. I already know it, I already know it. You're a Jew. That's why you've got so much animosity.

Heather:
OK, we can't say you don't look like a Jew...

Skip:
[pointing his finger at Louis] You're a Jew. You're Jewish.

Heather:
And don't not say "I'm not" because you think somebody's gonna beat you up, it's not like that with us.

Louis Theroux:
Why do you care, why will it make any difference to you whether I am or not?

Skip:
Because I like to know who's been in my house. You do got kind of a big nose, you are kinda greasy... You do look kinda Jewish. You got an accent like these lads...

[points to the sound man]

Skip:
He's not Jewish, I'll tell you that right now.

Heather:
Look at his face, you know he's not Jewish. But you, frankly, we look at your face... But we would like to know, we wanna know if you're a f***ing Jew and if we've let you into our house to film our f***ing everyday ritual... Are you a f***ing Jew?

Louis Theroux:
I don't feel as though - I mean, maybe you disagree - I don't feel as though I've kind of compelled you to say anything, I feel as though I've been respectful and I appreciate that you've let us into your house...

Heather:
You have. I'm not even debating the fact that you've been respectful to my house and to my people.

Louis Theroux:
I honestly don't think I would interrogate you to the point where - if you said "I don't want to talk about that" I would say "OK, that's fine, we'll talk about something else." So I'd like you to respect me in the same way.

Skip:
Can we turn the camera off for a second? Pull the plug?

Louis Theroux:
What for?

Heather:
Well, nothing crazy. Don't get all f***ing alarmed. Just for free talk, to not feel like we're not filmed.

Louis Theroux:
I would really rather not say.

Skip:
I would really rather you tell me. I've exposed myself, I've exposed my family, I've exposed my brothers and my sisters and my children. Expose yourself now.

Louis Theroux:
[offers his hand] Let's leave it at that, can we please, Skip?

Skip:
[getting up] We will, just a second.

[he goes back inside the house and the others follow him, leaving Louis sitting on his own outside]

Louis Theroux:
[voiceover] I thought it was time to leave.

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