| Movie |
Under Fire |
| Year |
1983 |
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[first lines]
Russell Price:
Can I get a ride?
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[last lines]
Claire:
Do you think we fell in love with too much?
Russell Price:
I'd do it again.
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Claire:
You're going to love this war...
Russell Price:
Hmmm.
Claire:
Good guys, bad guys and cheap shrimp.
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Claire:
Did you dream about Miss Panama last night?
Russell Price:
No, I dreamed about you.
Claire:
Have a good time?
Russell Price:
Yeah, and you did too!
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Oates:
How d'ya like Nicaragua?
Russell Price:
It's beautiful.
Russell Price:
Yeah, it's a shitload of Greasers though, you know.
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Russell Price:
Pardon my French, but who's ***ing side are you on?
Marcel Jazy:
I work for everyone.
Russell Price:
That's a great job!
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Russell Price:
[In Spanish] Do you know who controls this area?
Sandinista with radio:
[In Spanish] Who knows?
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Claire:
You chose the wrong side.
Marcel Jazy:
In twenty years we shall know who's right.
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Marcel Jazy:
I like you people, but you are sentimental shits! You fall in love with the poets; the poets fall in love with the Marxists; the Marxists fall in love with themselves. The country falls in love with the rhetoric, and in the end we are stuck with tyrants.
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Woman in refugee camp:
[looking at picture of dead Alex Grazier on TV] Did you know the man who was killed?
Claire:
[she nods 'yes']
Woman in refugee camp:
Fifty thousand Nicaraguans have died and now a Yankee. Perhaps now America will be outraged at what has happened here.
Claire:
Perhaps they will.
Woman in refugee camp:
Maybe we should have killed an American journalist fifty years ago.
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Russell Price:
[At the rebels victory parade] What the hell are you doin' here?
Oates:
It's a free country. I mean... it's free now anyway.
Oates:
[Drinking from a cup] Nica libre - rum and coke and no ice. You want some?
Oates:
[Price ignores him and Oates looks mildly concerned] You weren't gonna turn me in, are you?
Oates:
[Price walks away without a word and Oates smiles and shouts] See ya in Thailand!
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