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Sirocco

Sirocco

Harry Smith: I sure thought you were a goner.
Col. Feroud: Buying my freedom was your idea, I suppose.
Harry Smith: Yes, it was.
Col. Feroud: Why did you do it? I should think you'd want to see me out of the way.
Harry Smith: I made a little money on the deal.
Col. Feroud: I see.
Harry Smith: I saved your life and you seem to resent it.
Col. Feroud: I do.
Harry Smith: Maybe you should have had me shot after all.
Col. Feroud: I agree.


--Lee J. Cobb (as ) in Sirocco

Exodus

Exodus

Barak Ben Canaan: God, don't let my brother die at the end of a British rope.


--Lee J. Cobb (as Barak Ben Canaan) in Exodus

Sirocco

Sirocco

Col. Feroud: [discussing Smith] As far as I know he's reliable, but don't trust him.


--Lee J. Cobb (as ) in Sirocco

Sirocco

Sirocco

Col. Feroud: I have here your dossier. It contains the history of your life. You're a man entirely without moral scruples of any kind. You supply the Syrians with guns and ammunition, but I respect them, they fight for a cause. Your cause is only money. While Frenchmen and Syrians kill each other, you profit by it. According to military law you have to be shot. The punishment seems hardly adequate.
Harry Smith: What have you got me up here for? To watch me sweat, to watch me crawl? I'll bet they didn't bring Nasir up here before they shot him.
Col. Feroud: What a pity you could only die once.
Harry Smith: Sure, I know I'm going to be shot, but not for running guns, but because I'm something special. I made a monkey out of you. I'm the guy that ran off with your girl.
Col. Feroud: Don't you realize if I *wanted* you shot, you'd be in a ditch right now?


--Lee J. Cobb (as ) in Sirocco

Our Man Flint

Our Man Flint

Cramden: [referring to Flint] He was the best - undisciplined but the best.


--Lee J. Cobb (as ) in Our Man Flint


Our Man Flint

Our Man Flint

Cramden: Flint?
Naval Officer: It can't be!
Cramden: Of course it can, that's why he's Flint!


--Lee J. Cobb (as ) in Our Man Flint

Our Man Flint

Our Man Flint

Cramden: Your code book.
Derek Flint: If you don't mind, sir, I prefer to use my own personal code.
Cramden: But I would rather you use the government code.
Derek Flint: I already know mine. It's a mathematical progression, 40-26-36. It's based on...
Cramden: I can imagine what it's based on.


--Lee J. Cobb (as ) in Our Man Flint

Man of the West

Man of the West

Dock Tobin: [to Link] I put a piece of work into you. every last idea that shot through your head was mine. I remember every bloody minute of it.


--Lee J. Cobb (as Dock Tobin) in Man of the West

Man of the West

Man of the West

Dock Tobin: There'a more money in that Lassoo bank than any one of you could think.


--Lee J. Cobb (as Dock Tobin) in Man of the West

The Dark Past

The Dark Past

Dr. Andrew Collins: Perhaps the memory that causes your dream has something to do with your family, your mother maybe.
Al Walker: We've been all through that, haven't we? We finished with her!
Dr. Andrew Collins: No, you're not! You'll never be!
Al Walker: But she's dead. She meant nothing to me when she was alive!
Dr. Andrew Collins: She's the only woman you ever really loved. Allthe other women in your life are substitutes for her!


--Lee J. Cobb (as ) in The Dark Past

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