Berlin Express (1948)
Robert Ryan: Robert Lindley
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Quotes
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Robert Lindley : I know. We don't have any more German enemies, do we?
Sterling : No authorized ones, anyway.
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Robert Lindley : [looking at two Germans in the train] I wonder how they'll handle it.
Sterling : Truthfully, I hope. Otherwise I'm wasting my valuable time. I'm in re-education. Seems pretty hopeless at times. I mean, what is more important than giving them the light to see?
Robert Lindley : Giving them something to eat?
Sterling : Your field?
Robert Lindley : I do sleight of hand. We're supposed to make fifteen hundred calories look like an eight-course meal... and prevent things like plague and starvation.
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Perrot : What chance has a European got with an American around?
Robert Lindley : I'm afraid you overestimate us.
Perrot : Huh, not at all. How can we compete with your American charm, your chocolate...
Sterling : Your soap?
Perrot : Your cigarettes?
Robert Lindley : Well, it's more blessed to give than to receive.
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Robert Lindley : I had a kid brother that fought close to a British outfit in Italy... the turning point of the war.
Sterling : So, that's how American history will record it?
Robert Lindley : What do you mean?
Sterling : Well, the actual turning point of the war was El Alamein.
Robert Lindley : Oh, you're quoting English history now.
[they both chuckle]