Charles Keith:
Jim... how do you uh... how do you evaluate... the oxygen situation?
Jim Pruett: Um... Well, we have whatever oxygen's left in the spacecraft system. And, there are only, uh... two bottles of emergency oxygen on board, five minutes each, that's uh... ten man-minutes. Um... my backpack, and uh... Lloyd's and Stone's, but um... there's not much oxygen left in them.
Charles Keith: Well, you'll have to save your backpacks for the EVA transfer
Jim Pruett: Yeah I know that.
[pause]
Jim Pruett: 55 minutes,
[longer pause]
Jim Pruett: we'll be dead by then.
Charles Keith: Well, only if you... continue to use oxygen at the present rate...
Jim Pruett: Well, uh, we can't cut down.
Charles Keith: Let's... think about that...
Jim Pruett: Do, uh... do you want us to lower the partial pressure again?
Jim Pruett: No, we've examined that, it won't work...
Jim Pruett: Well we're lyin' here like corpses now... uh... what else can we do?
Charles Keith: You must... think...
[astronauts exchange glances, realizing the unspoken implication of Keith's statement]
Jim Pruett: Yeah, we're... thinkin'...
Charles Keith: Are we talking about the same thing?
Jim Pruett: Yeah.
Charles Keith: Why don't you... talk it over. If you could... work out something... it would be of great help...
Charles Keith: Yeah we'll talk it over.
Charles Keith: I must point out Jim, that any *effective* action must be taken immediately...
Jim Pruett: Look, don't tell me what to do! We've been takin' your god damned orders and where the hell are we? From now on WE'RE gonna make all the decisions! Whatever we do, you're OUT OF IT!
Charles Keith: Oh I uh... appreciate what you're saying Jim... and I agree with you... You're exactly right...
--Gregory Peck (as ) in Marooned
Jim Pruett: Um... Well, we have whatever oxygen's left in the spacecraft system. And, there are only, uh... two bottles of emergency oxygen on board, five minutes each, that's uh... ten man-minutes. Um... my backpack, and uh... Lloyd's and Stone's, but um... there's not much oxygen left in them.
Charles Keith: Well, you'll have to save your backpacks for the EVA transfer
Jim Pruett: Yeah I know that.
[pause]
Jim Pruett: 55 minutes,
[longer pause]
Jim Pruett: we'll be dead by then.
Charles Keith: Well, only if you... continue to use oxygen at the present rate...
Jim Pruett: Well, uh, we can't cut down.
Charles Keith: Let's... think about that...
Jim Pruett: Do, uh... do you want us to lower the partial pressure again?
Jim Pruett: No, we've examined that, it won't work...
Jim Pruett: Well we're lyin' here like corpses now... uh... what else can we do?
Charles Keith: You must... think...
[astronauts exchange glances, realizing the unspoken implication of Keith's statement]
Jim Pruett: Yeah, we're... thinkin'...
Charles Keith: Are we talking about the same thing?
Jim Pruett: Yeah.
Charles Keith: Why don't you... talk it over. If you could... work out something... it would be of great help...
Charles Keith: Yeah we'll talk it over.
Charles Keith: I must point out Jim, that any *effective* action must be taken immediately...
Jim Pruett: Look, don't tell me what to do! We've been takin' your god damned orders and where the hell are we? From now on WE'RE gonna make all the decisions! Whatever we do, you're OUT OF IT!
Charles Keith: Oh I uh... appreciate what you're saying Jim... and I agree with you... You're exactly right...
--Gregory Peck (as ) in Marooned
David Stillwell:
[to Casselle] Wouldn't it be hilarious if it turned out you actually knew what you were doing?
--Gregory Peck (as David) in Mirage
--Gregory Peck (as David) in Mirage
David Stillwell:
What about your secretary? Don't you want to leave a note or something?
Ted Caselle: I will tell the truth. I don't have a secretary and there is no partner. As a matter of fact, you are my first case.
David Stillwell: [sarcastically] Terrific.
--Gregory Peck (as David) in Mirage
Ted Caselle: I will tell the truth. I don't have a secretary and there is no partner. As a matter of fact, you are my first case.
David Stillwell: [sarcastically] Terrific.
--Gregory Peck (as David) in Mirage
Father Francis Chisholm:
Dear Lord, let me have patience and forbearance where now I have anger. Give me humility, Lord; after all, it was only thy merciful goodness and thy divine providence that saved the boy... but they *are* ungrateful and You know it!
--Gregory Peck (as Father Francis Chisholm) in The Keys of the Kingdom
--Gregory Peck (as Father Francis Chisholm) in The Keys of the Kingdom
Harry Street:
[narrating] And there was never another time like that first time in Africa.
--Gregory Peck (as Harry Street) in The Snows of Kilimanjaro
--Gregory Peck (as Harry Street) in The Snows of Kilimanjaro
Harry Street:
[narrating] I suppose it was the elusiveness of Liz which was her main attraction. She was something to hunt down and trap and capture. The Countess Elizabeth - Frigid Liz - the semi-iceerg from the semi-tropics!
--Gregory Peck (as Harry Street) in The Snows of Kilimanjaro
--Gregory Peck (as Harry Street) in The Snows of Kilimanjaro
Harry Street:
[scoffs] Doctors? It was a wise man who said that if all the medicines were dumped into the sea, it would be a horrible day for the fishes?
[chuckles]
--Gregory Peck (as Harry Street) in The Snows of Kilimanjaro
[chuckles]
--Gregory Peck (as Harry Street) in The Snows of Kilimanjaro
Harry Street:
[talking about their African trip] There's a wonderful book in it. Maybe I'll write it some day.
Cynthia Green: Darling!
Harry Street: Don't spoil it! Don't talk it all away!
--Gregory Peck (as Harry Street) in The Snows of Kilimanjaro
Cynthia Green: Darling!
Harry Street: Don't spoil it! Don't talk it all away!
--Gregory Peck (as Harry Street) in The Snows of Kilimanjaro
Harry Street:
I wonder if there'll be another time as good as this.
--Gregory Peck (as Harry Street) in The Snows of Kilimanjaro
--Gregory Peck (as Harry Street) in The Snows of Kilimanjaro
Harry Street:
Oh, the royalties are rolling in. That's one thing about success - even when it's a failure. It snowballs for a while. There's also one thing about a snowball - it has nowhere to go but downhill.
--Gregory Peck (as Harry Street) in The Snows of Kilimanjaro
--Gregory Peck (as Harry Street) in The Snows of Kilimanjaro