Lucy, Hawlett Trucking Secretary:
You think I'm flinging myself at you, don't you?
Tom Yately: You're doing a fair imitation.
--Stanley Baker (as ) in Hell Drivers
Tom Yately: You're doing a fair imitation.
--Stanley Baker (as ) in Hell Drivers
Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead:
It's fear dries the mouth, isn't it? When a man's as thirsty as this.
Lieutenant John Chard: I could have drunk a river.
--Stanley Baker (as ) in Zulu
Lieutenant John Chard: I could have drunk a river.
--Stanley Baker (as ) in Zulu
Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead:
Now there's a bitter pill. Our own damned rifles!
--Stanley Baker (as ) in Zulu
--Stanley Baker (as ) in Zulu
Lieutenant John Chard:
[shouting] Front rank fire! Rear rank fire, reload!
Lieutenant John Chard: [repeats a few times as one line of soldiers fires and the other kneels and reloads their rifles]
--Stanley Baker (as ) in Zulu
Lieutenant John Chard: [repeats a few times as one line of soldiers fires and the other kneels and reloads their rifles]
--Stanley Baker (as ) in Zulu
Lieutenant John Chard:
Good. I can find work for baritones as well as tenors.
--Stanley Baker (as ) in Zulu
--Stanley Baker (as ) in Zulu
Lieutenant John Chard:
Mr. Witt! When I have the impertinence to climb into your pulpit to deliver a sermon, then you can tell me my duty.
--Stanley Baker (as ) in Zulu
--Stanley Baker (as ) in Zulu
Lieutenant John Chard:
Well, you've fought your first action.
Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead: Does everyone feel like this afterwards?
Lieutenant John Chard: How do you feel?
Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead: Sick.
Lieutenant John Chard: Well, you have to feel alive to feel sick.
Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead: You asked me, I told you.
[pause]
Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead: There's something else. I feel ashamed. Was that how it was for you? The first time?
Lieutenant John Chard: The first time? You think I could stand this butcher's yard more than once?
Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead: I didn't know.
Lieutenant John Chard: I came up here to build a bridge.
--Stanley Baker (as ) in Zulu
Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead: Does everyone feel like this afterwards?
Lieutenant John Chard: How do you feel?
Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead: Sick.
Lieutenant John Chard: Well, you have to feel alive to feel sick.
Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead: You asked me, I told you.
[pause]
Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead: There's something else. I feel ashamed. Was that how it was for you? The first time?
Lieutenant John Chard: The first time? You think I could stand this butcher's yard more than once?
Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead: I didn't know.
Lieutenant John Chard: I came up here to build a bridge.
--Stanley Baker (as ) in Zulu
Lieutenant John Chard:
What's our strength?
Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead: Seven officers including surgeon, commissaries and so on; Adendorff now I suppose; wounded and sick 36, fit for duty 97 and about 40 native levies. Not much of an army for you.
--Stanley Baker (as ) in Zulu
Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead: Seven officers including surgeon, commissaries and so on; Adendorff now I suppose; wounded and sick 36, fit for duty 97 and about 40 native levies. Not much of an army for you.
--Stanley Baker (as ) in Zulu