You got it Pirate! But they all were in the movie!
The prayers in the garden is right at the beginning of the move at the start of the assassination scene.
The sweet way sweet time bit was said by the South African overseer after the charge of the horses when they all laid down on the ground.
The machine gun bit is during the questioning of General Dyer after the Amritsar massacre.
The Charlie bit is the Vicar whom he first met in South Africa when he tells Ghandi in jail in India that he is being sent away as a missionary to the south seas somewhere.
And the getting warm with Chaplin - both films were directed by Richard Attenborough.
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Crimson Tide?
GeorgeStGeorge
I'm guessing that WW won't mind my adding a clue: the movie starred Danny Kaye. George
WordWolf
Once again, you posted a quote from a movie, where you could have posted 1/2 the script without me getting it, except for the one quote you posted. This was from early on in "Red Dawn."
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Trefor Heywood
OK here is another quote:
In our own sweet way, in our own sweet time...
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sharon
Tommorow, with olivia newton john
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Trefor Heywood
Nothing with her in either.
I apologise thought the quote is the wrong way round and should read:
In our own sweet time, in our own sweet way...
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sharon
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another clue please..
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Trefor Heywood
Had you been able to take in the armoured car, would you have opened fire with the machine guns?
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GeorgeStGeorge
Sorry, Trefor. No bells ringing here. :(-->
George
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Belle
Did this play in the US, Trefor? ;)-->
I'm stumped!
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Trefor Heywood
Yes it did and it won a few Oscars too.
Another quote shortly! :D-->
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Belle
DANG! I'm totally at a loss, Trefor.
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GeorgeStGeorge
"Once upon a Time in America"?
George
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Trefor Heywood
The movie has at least one American in it but is not set in America.
Another quote:
An eye for an eye makes the whole World blind.
also:
There are no goodbyes for us Charlie.
That should make it a little easier...
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GeorgeStGeorge
"Chaplin"?
George
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Trefor Heywood
A large part of Chaplin is set in America George! :D-->
But you may be closer in a way than you think...
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Pirate1974
An eye for an eye makes the whole World blind.
That line was in "Gandhi" but I don't think the other one's were.
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Trefor Heywood
You got it Pirate! But they all were in the movie!
The prayers in the garden is right at the beginning of the move at the start of the assassination scene.
The sweet way sweet time bit was said by the South African overseer after the charge of the horses when they all laid down on the ground.
The machine gun bit is during the questioning of General Dyer after the Amritsar massacre.
The Charlie bit is the Vicar whom he first met in South Africa when he tells Ghandi in jail in India that he is being sent away as a missionary to the south seas somewhere.
And the getting warm with Chaplin - both films were directed by Richard Attenborough.
Ghandi won 9 Academy Awards.
Over to you! :D-->
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Pirate1974
Well, I never woulda thought...
I love robbing the English, they're so polite.
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Lavender
A Fish Called Wanda, with Kevin Kline.
How about:
"I don't know the streets! Mom always drives me!"
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GeorgeStGeorge
"Spy Kids"?
George
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Raf
E.T.
?
(PS: Good to be back!)
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Trefor Heywood
Welcome back Raf! Bet it wouldn't have taken you three days to get Ghandi :D-->
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Raf
Actually, I checked in for about 5 minutes on Thursday, and Ghandi had me stumped.
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Belle
Lavender, I'm guessing
"Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead"
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Lavender
Belle, no, sorry! Let me know if I'm supposed to give another clue yet, okay?
:)-->
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Lavender
Oh!! I just read Raf's reply, and yes, it's E.T.
Haha. Such a cute movie.
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