| Meine Kleine (Musical parody on the "Ruki Vverch" band song "My Baby" by non-existing "German" band "Hände Hoch" of Kharkov Aviation Institute (KHAI) KVN (Student Comedy Club) team "People in White Clothes", 1997) CAST: Members of the Kharkov Aviation Institute KVN Team "People in White Clothes": Igor Didenko Character: helmeted German soldier in mixed-up SS/wehrmacht uniform Arkady Dyachenko Character: older soldier, playing harmonica to his love interest, helmeted soldier Sergey Lavrik Character: leather-clad German gay prisoner with a painted (and already used on someone else) target mark on the neck Place: Kharkov, Ukraine Music: Ruki Vverch band (remix) Props: Kharkov Drama Theater Synopsis: German gay prisoner meets two drinking German soldiers, one of which suspects his girlfriend in infidelity. Prisoner's teasing, as well as simultaneous advances of the second soldier enrage helmeted SS-man who is trying to keep both in check and eventually creates a pandemonium. Genre: Silly parody, playing on WWII-era cultural stereotypes. Lyrics and comments [Older soldier playing German melody] [in Russian] Baby, I miss you, I miss you But I haven't received any letters from you You are far away but you don't miss me So I will come back and teach you a lesson! [in German] one-two policeman three-four grenadier [line from MoDo's song "Eins Zwei Polizei" ("Eins Zwei Polizei, Drei Vier Grenadier, Funf Sechs Alte Hex, Sieben Acht Gute Nacht") This is a good coat, hands up, hands ... |