To Trap a Spy (1964)
William Marshall: Premier Sekue Ashumen
Quotes
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Sekue Ashumen : I graduated from Dover University some years ago. This is my first visit since then. The General has never been out of our country before.
Jean Francis Soumarin : And I have been here, there and everywhere. You have a lovely nation. But, for my temperament, I prefer the English way of life.
Gen. Molte Nobuk : You don't become an English gentleman merely by putting milk in your tea.
Jean Francis Soumarin : My friend, Molte, confuses manners with morality.
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Napoleon Solo : Tell me, are you having much success in attracting industry in your country?
Sekue Ashumen : It's very difficult. Very difficult, in deed. Oh, everyone is sympathetic; but, reluctant to act. They want a lot of guarantees.
Gen. Molte Nobuk : As we throw the colonizers *out* and then we come to them hat-in-hand *begging* them to come back.
Jean Francis Soumarin : Don't over simplify, old boy. It's one thing to enter as masters and quite another to enter as investors.