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![]() Louis Jourdan QuotationMovie Title: Octopussy (1983) as Kamal Kahn / Kamal Khan: [after Bond has escaped] Kamal Khan : Mr. Bond is indeed of a very rare breed... soon to be made extinct. [Confronting James Bond] Kamal Khan : You seem to have this nasty habit of surviving. James Bond : You know what they say about the fittest. Kamal Khan : Spend the money quickly, Mister Bond. Kamal Kahn : Englishman. Likes eggs, preferably Faberge, and dice, preferably loaded. Movie Title: Count Dracula (1977) as Count Dracula: Count Dracula : Welcome to my house, Mister Harker. Come freely. Go safely. Jonathan Harker : Count Dracula? Count Dracula : I am Count Dracula. Will you come in?... And, please, leave here some of the happiness that you bring. [Renfield is asleep at the table in his cell] Count Dracula : Good evening. [Renfield awakes with a start. He looks around the room. His eyes fix on the window. Dracula is suspended outside his window] Renfield: Master... Ohh... What do you offer me? Count Dracula : More insects, with steel and sapphire on their wings. Renfield: Ohhh... [pants] Renfield: ... Yes! Yes! Count Dracula : Moths... With skull and crossbones on their backs. Renfield: [pants harder] Yes!... Yes! Count Dracula : Blood... Blood... Life... Years of life. Renfield: Yes! Hold me, Master. Give me eternal life! Movie Title: Swamp Thing (1982) as Dr. Anton Arcane: Dr. Anton Arcane : A man who loves, gives hostages to fortune. Dr. Anton Arcane : You've heard of but never seen me, so I'll introduce myself. My name is Arcane. Dr. Anton Arcane : Why doesn't Bruno have your strength? Swamp Thing : Because he never had it. Movie Title: The Swan (1956) as Dr. Nicholas Agi: Dr. Nicholas Agi : A fencer is always in danger of revealing his intentions to his adversary - and that he must never do. Movie Title: The Return of Swamp Thing (1989) as Dr. Anton Arcane: Abby Arcane : Immortality? Yuk! What did you do, sell your soul to the devil? Dr. Anton Arcane : More like a lease with an option to buy. Movie Title: Gigi (1958) as Gaston: Gaston : The only people who make love all the time are liars. Gigi : Is that the scandalous Madame d'Exelmans? Gaston : Yes that's she. Tell me Gigi, the way that you express yourself, does you grandmother hear you talk this way? Gigi : She doesn't listen to me much. Gaston : I offered her everything: house, car, servants, clothes, and me! Honore Lachaille : And? Gaston : She turned me down. Honore Lachaille : Turned you down? Gaston : Turned me down! Honore Lachaille : It is impossible! Gaston : It is not impossible - it just happened! Gaston : I was refused, rejected, rebuffed and... reputed! Gaston : Whose luncheon are you taking me to today? Honore Lachaille : Henri Trouvert. Gaston : Oh no! Honore Lachaille : We have to go! I'm meeting a heavenly creature there. Gaston : You're still young uncle, aren't you? Honore Lachaille : Not compared to her! Movie Title: Columbo: Murder Under Glass (1978) as Paul Gerard: Lt. Columbo : The boy said something about an argument and a lot of shouting. What was that about, sir? Paul Gerard : It was a trivial matter. Lt. Columbo : Yes, sir. Most arguments seem to start that way. Lt. Columbo : Sorry, Mr. Gerard, but I can't let you get away with it. Paul Gerard : What? Lt. Columbo : Your recipe. You didn't think I'd remember, did you? It's onion sauce. Lt. Columbo : Well, this is quite a coincidence. I had no idea you were here. Paul Gerard : Would you care to join me? Lt. Columbo : Well, I'm really not hungry, sir. I just polished off three mushrooms stuffed with crab meat. But I'll join you anyway. If you're anything like me, you're not too crazy about eating alone. Paul Gerard : I'm beginning to regard you as an old acquaintance, Lieutenant. Lt. Columbo : Well, thank you very much, sir. I'm beginning to know you pretty well, too. Paul Gerard : What makes you think Vittorio was in some sort of trouble? Lt. Columbo : Mainly because he was murdered, sir. The two, trouble and murder, they seem to go together. At least that's been my experience, sir. Paul Gerard : [referring to Vittorio's death] Albert, can all this be true? Albert : Mr. Gerard, Vittorio was a fine man. You're a food critic, great critic. I'm a simple chef. But I'm sure I speak for chefs everywhere when I say I wish it was you dead in there. Paul Gerard : I wanted you to have one last taste of Tokyo before you begin your tour of American restaurants. Kenji Ozu : They won't believe this when I send back the story. They think I'm eating hot dogs and grits. Eve Plummer : Have you ever eaten grits? Kenji Ozu : No, not yet. Eve Plummer : Don't bother. Lt. Columbo : I expected to see you at Mr. Rossi's funeral. I guess you couldn't make it. Paul Gerard : I never go to funerals. I prefer to remember my friends as I saw them last. Lt. Columbo : I believe Mr. Rossi was yelling at you when you saw him last. Isn't that right, sir? Paul Gerard : You mustn't take me literally, Lieutenant. Paul Gerard : Have you eaten? Lt. Columbo : Ah, yes, sir. It seems I've been eating quite a bit lately. It's terrific. Lt. Columbo : Oh. One more thing. Gee, I almost forgot. What I came here to ask you. Paul Gerard : Fortunately, you remembered. Paul Gerard : You're a very able man, Lieutenant. I respect that. But I really don't care for you very much. Lt. Columbo : You know, sir, I was thinking the same thing about you. I respect your talent. But I don't like anything else about you. Lt. Columbo : [Watching Paul Gerard eat the dish he prepared] What do you think? Paul Gerard : Lieutenant, I wish you had been a chef. Lt. Columbo : I understand, sir. Paul Gerard : When did you first suspect me? Lt. Columbo : As it happens, sir... about two minutes after I met you. |
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