Anna:
Then how do you explain, your majesty, that many men remain faithful to only one wife?
King: They are sick
--Yul Brynner (as King Mongkut of Siam) in The King and I
King: They are sick
--Yul Brynner (as King Mongkut of Siam) in The King and I
Ruth Adams:
I heard shots. They woke me.
Jules Gaspard d'Estaing: Just a little gunplay at the saloon. Nobody hurt.
Ruth Adams: Gunplay? Guns is a plaything to you?
Jules Gaspard d'Estaing: Play and work, Mrs. Adams. Work and play.
--Yul Brynner (as Jules Gaspard d'Estaing) in Invitation to a Gunfighter
Jules Gaspard d'Estaing: Just a little gunplay at the saloon. Nobody hurt.
Ruth Adams: Gunplay? Guns is a plaything to you?
Jules Gaspard d'Estaing: Play and work, Mrs. Adams. Work and play.
--Yul Brynner (as Jules Gaspard d'Estaing) in Invitation to a Gunfighter
Harry Luck:
[Dying words] Well, I'll be damned.
Chris Adams: Maybe you won't be.
--Yul Brynner (as Chris Larabee Adams) in The Magnificent Seven
Chris Adams: Maybe you won't be.
--Yul Brynner (as Chris Larabee Adams) in The Magnificent Seven
Boris Adreivich Chernov:
...and that woman is too too something! Too crazy, too clever, too tricky!
General Sergei Pavlovich Bounine: I don't care what she is! The important thing is that she fits!
--Yul Brynner (as General Sergei Pavlovich Bounine) in Anastasia
General Sergei Pavlovich Bounine: I don't care what she is! The important thing is that she fits!
--Yul Brynner (as General Sergei Pavlovich Bounine) in Anastasia
Chico:
They're afraid. She's afraid of me, you, him. All of us. Farmers! Their families told them we would rape them.
Chris: Well we might. But in my opinion you might have given us the benefit of the doubt. But just as you please...
--Yul Brynner (as Chris Larabee Adams) in The Magnificent Seven
Chris: Well we might. But in my opinion you might have given us the benefit of the doubt. But just as you please...
--Yul Brynner (as Chris Larabee Adams) in The Magnificent Seven
Chico:
Villages like this they make up a song about every big thing that happens. Sing them for years.
Chris Adams: You think it's worth it?
Chico: Don't you?
Chris Adams: It's only a matter of knowing how to shoot a gun. Nothing big about that.
Chico: Hey. How can you talk like this? Your gun has got you everything you have. Isn't that true? Hmm? Well, isn't that true?
Vin: Yeah, sure. Everything. After awhile you can call bartenders and faro dealers by their first name - maybe two hundred of 'em! Rented rooms you live in - five hundred! Meals you eat in hash houses - a thousand! Home - none! Wife - none! Kids... none! Prospects - zero. Suppose I left anything out?
Chris Adams: Yeah. Places you're tied down to - none. People with a hold on you - none. Men you step aside for - none.
Lee: Insults swallowed - none. Enemies - none.
Chris Adams: No enemies?
Lee: Alive.
Chico: Well. This is the kind of arithmetic I like.
Chris Adams: Yeah. So did I at your age.
--Yul Brynner (as Chris Larabee Adams) in The Magnificent Seven
Chris Adams: You think it's worth it?
Chico: Don't you?
Chris Adams: It's only a matter of knowing how to shoot a gun. Nothing big about that.
Chico: Hey. How can you talk like this? Your gun has got you everything you have. Isn't that true? Hmm? Well, isn't that true?
Vin: Yeah, sure. Everything. After awhile you can call bartenders and faro dealers by their first name - maybe two hundred of 'em! Rented rooms you live in - five hundred! Meals you eat in hash houses - a thousand! Home - none! Wife - none! Kids... none! Prospects - zero. Suppose I left anything out?
Chris Adams: Yeah. Places you're tied down to - none. People with a hold on you - none. Men you step aside for - none.
Lee: Insults swallowed - none. Enemies - none.
Chris Adams: No enemies?
Lee: Alive.
Chico: Well. This is the kind of arithmetic I like.
Chris Adams: Yeah. So did I at your age.
--Yul Brynner (as Chris Larabee Adams) in The Magnificent Seven
Baka:
Will you lose a throne because Moses builds a city?
Rameses: The city that he builds shall bear my name, the woman that he loves shall bear my child. So let it be written, so it shall be done.
--Yul Brynner (as Rameses) in The Ten Commandments
Rameses: The city that he builds shall bear my name, the woman that he loves shall bear my child. So let it be written, so it shall be done.
--Yul Brynner (as Rameses) in The Ten Commandments
Matt Weaver:
I'm still not standing between you and something you want?
Jules Gaspard d'Estaing: You're standing between me and the road out of town.
--Yul Brynner (as Jules Gaspard d'Estaing) in Invitation to a Gunfighter
Jules Gaspard d'Estaing: You're standing between me and the road out of town.
--Yul Brynner (as Jules Gaspard d'Estaing) in Invitation to a Gunfighter
Matt Weaver:
I've killed so many men in the last four years, one more don't matter none. Tell me...you pass up your chance, why should I pass up mine?
Jules Gaspard d'Estaing: Truce for the night.
Matt Weaver: Oh...oh, and you believe when they say I'm crazy?
Jules Gaspard d'Estaing: So am I. You know it's a funny thing...a man crazy to live takes a chance and dies; a man who doesn't care takes the same chance and gets away with it. That's called Jules Gaspard's Law.
--Yul Brynner (as Jules Gaspard d'Estaing) in Invitation to a Gunfighter
Jules Gaspard d'Estaing: Truce for the night.
Matt Weaver: Oh...oh, and you believe when they say I'm crazy?
Jules Gaspard d'Estaing: So am I. You know it's a funny thing...a man crazy to live takes a chance and dies; a man who doesn't care takes the same chance and gets away with it. That's called Jules Gaspard's Law.
--Yul Brynner (as Jules Gaspard d'Estaing) in Invitation to a Gunfighter
[as Chris, Vin and Chico are about to leave the village]
Old Man: You could a-stay, you know. They wouldn't be sorry to have you a-stay.
Vin: They won't be sorry to see us go, either.
Old Man: Yes. The fighting is over. Your work is done. For them, each season has its tasks. If there were a season for gratitude, they'd show it more.
Vin: We didn't get any more than we expected, old man.
Old Man: Only the farmers have won. They remain forever. They are like the land itself. You helped rid them of Calvera, the way a strong wind helps rid them of locusts. You're like the wind - blowing over the land and... passing on. Vaya con dios.
Chris: Adios.
--Yul Brynner (as Chris Larabee Adams) in The Magnificent Seven
Old Man: You could a-stay, you know. They wouldn't be sorry to have you a-stay.
Vin: They won't be sorry to see us go, either.
Old Man: Yes. The fighting is over. Your work is done. For them, each season has its tasks. If there were a season for gratitude, they'd show it more.
Vin: We didn't get any more than we expected, old man.
Old Man: Only the farmers have won. They remain forever. They are like the land itself. You helped rid them of Calvera, the way a strong wind helps rid them of locusts. You're like the wind - blowing over the land and... passing on. Vaya con dios.
Chris: Adios.
--Yul Brynner (as Chris Larabee Adams) in The Magnificent Seven