MacDonald Quotes in Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973)

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  • Caesar: Ah, if only my mother and father, whom I was too young to remember... If only they'd lived, perhaps they would have taught me if it was right to kill evil so that good shall prevail.

    MacDonald: But you know, Caesar, history shows...

    Caesar: Oh no, no, no. That is human history, not ape history. Ape, never kills ape.

  • MacDonald: Caesar... Caesar! This is not how it was meant to be.

    Caesar: In your view or mine?

    MacDonald: Violence prolongs hate, hate prolongs violence. By what right are you spilling blood?

    Caesar: By the slave's right to punish his persecutor.

    MacDonald: I, a decedent of slaves am asking you to show humanity.

    Caesar: But, I was not born human.

    MacDonald: I know. The child of the evolved apes.

    Caesar: Whose children shall rule the earth.

    MacDonald: For better or for worse?

    Caesar: Do you think it could be worse?

    MacDonald: Do you think this riot will win freedom for all your people? By tomorrow...

    Caesar: By tomorrow it will be too late. Why a tiny, mindless insect like the emperor moth can communicate with another over a distance of 80 miles...

    MacDonald: An emperor ape might do slightly better?

    Caesar: Slightly? What you have seen here today, apes on the 5 continents will be imitating tomorrow.

    MacDonald: With knives against guns? With kerosene cans against flamethrowers?

    Caesar: Where there is fire, there is smoke. And in that smoke, from this day forward, my people will crouch and conspire and plot and plan for the inevitable day of Man's downfall - the day when he finally and self-destructively turns his weapons against his own kind. The day of the writing in the sky, when your cities lie buried under radioactive rubble! When the sea is a dead sea, and the land is a wasteland out of which I will lead my people from their captivity! And we will build our own cities in which there will be no place for humans except to serve our ends! And we shall found our own armies, our own religion, our own dynasty! And that day is upon you... now!

  • Breck: Ah, it seems the little fella's not quite so bright after all.

    MacDonald: No, but then brightness has never been encouraged among slaves.

  • MacDonald: How do you propose to gain this freedom?

    Caesar: By the only means left to us. Revolution.

    MacDonald: But it's doomed to failure!

    Caesar: Perhaps. This time.

    MacDonald: And the next.

    Caesar: Maybe.

    MacDonald: And you'll keep trying?

    Caesar: You, above everyone else should understand, we cannot be free until we have power! How else can we achieve it?

  • MacDonald: [about Big O] Matt, they can brainwash a vacuum cleaner.

  • MacDonald: Have you ever seen a flying saucer?

    Matt Helm: Is that your way of offering me a drink?

  • MacDonald: If this works, the planets are next door. And the universe is just around the corner.

  • MacDonald: [referring to Sheila Sommers] She won't let a man get near her. But, eh, that's never stopped you before.

  • Bartlett: Hilts, how do you breathe?

    Hilts: Oh, we got a steel rod with hinges on it. We'll shove it up and make air holes as we go along.

    [to Ramsey]

    Hilts: G'night, sir.

    [Walks out]

    MacDonald: Why didn't anyone think of that before? It's so stupid, it's positively brilliant!

    [face falls]

    MacDonald: Oh, but it'll bring every goon in the camp down on top of us!

    Bartlett: I don't know. Perhaps we're being too clever. If we stop all the breakouts, it will only convince the goons we must be tunneling.

    Ramsey: I hope it works. If it doesn't, those two will be in the cooler for an awfully long time.

    [cut to Hilts and Ives being escorted back to the cooler covered in dirt]

  • MacDonald: Oh my God, they found Tom.

  • Bartlett: Gentlemen, no doubt you've heard the immortal words of our new commandant: devote your energies to things other than escape, and sit out the war as comfortably as possible.

    Sedgwick: [derisively] Ha!

    Bartlett: Well, that's exactly what we're going to do. We're going to devote our energies to sports and gardening, all the cultural pursuits as far as they're concerned. In fact, we're going to put the goons to sleep. Meanwhile, we dig. Now, even a superficial look at the compound shows us that Huts 104 and 5 are closest to the woods. The first tunnel goes out from 105, directly east under the vorlager, the cooler, and the wire.

    Willie: But that's over three hundred feet, Roger!

    Bartlett: Did you make a survey, Dennis?

    Cavendish: Only a temporary one, sir. I make it just over three hundred and thirty-five feet.

    Bartlett: Let me know when you've got an exact one. Willie, this time we'll dig straight down thirty feet before we go horizontal. That'll rule out any question of sound detection or probing.

    Willie: All right, Roger. But did you say "the first tunnel"?

    Bartlett: I did. There will be three. We'll call them Tom, Dick, and Harry. Tom, as I said, goes out directly east from 104. Dick goes north from the kitchen, and Harry goes out parallel to Tom from 105. If the goons find one, we'll move into the other.

    MacDonald: How many men do you plan to take out, Roger?

    Bartlett: Two hundred and fifty.

    [Shocked stares]

    Bartlett: There will be no half-measures this time, gentlemen. There will be identification papers and documents for everyone. And Griff, we'll need outfits for the lot.

    Griffith: Two hundred and fifty?

    Bartlett: Mostly civilian clothes.

    Griffith: Yes, but, um... okay, Roger.

    Bartlett: Mac. Maps, blankets, rations, compasses for all the walkers, and timetables for every train.

    MacDonald: Right, Roger.

    [Blythe enters]

    Colin: Sorry I'm late, Roger.

    Bartlett: It's all right, Colin. Sit down. We're going to tunnel.

    Colin: Splendid.

    Bartlett: Willie, you and Danny will be tunnel kings. Danny, you'll be in charge of traps, and I'll work out the exact location with you tomorrow.

    Danny: Good.

    Bartlett: Sedgwick, manufacturer. Griffith, I said, tailor. Nimmo and Hayes, diversions. Mac, of course, will take care of intelligence. Hendley? We haven't met. Scrounger?

  • MacDonald: [learning the escape tunnel is twenty feet short of the woods] We could postpone until we dig to the trees.

    Bartlett: All the documents are dated today. It's now or never.

  • Bartlett: [of the Americans' vodka] In the three years, seven months and two weeks that I've been in the bag, that's the most extraordinary stuff I've ever tasted. It's shattering!

    MacDonald: Well, I think it's rather good... Well, with your permission, sir, I think I'll all on kives. Er, call on Ives.

  • Willie: This is the dirt from the compound.

    Danny: This is from the tunnel.

    [Mac takes a handful of tunnel dirt and sprinkles it onto the mound from the compound]

    MacDonald: Wherever we put it, they're going to spot it a mile away.

    Willie: Well, maybe we could put it under the huts. The dirt's dark there.

    MacDonald: Nah. No, it's the first place the ferrets would look. I saw one measuring the height under a hut yesterday.

    Willie: Well, maybe we could dry it out the same color.

    Danny: We'll have fifty tons of it.

    Willie: Well, I was just thinking out loud.

    Bartlett: If you must think, for God's sake, think clearly. Where the devil is Ashley-Pitt?

    MacDonald: We can't destroy the dirt, and we can't eat it. The only thing left to do is... camouflage it. That's as far as my thinking takes me.

    [Ashley-Pitt enters]

    Bartlett: Didn't they teach you promptness in the R.N.?

    Ashley-Pitt: You'll never believe it, but I think I have the solution. The problem is somehow to get rid of this tunnel dirt over the compound.

    Bartlett: Well, of course.

    Ashley-Pitt: Would you mind?

    [Eric hands Danny and Willie a blanket, which they set on the floor, while Eric gets his contraption ready]

    Ashley-Pitt: Now... you fill these bags with the dirt from the tunnel. Then, wearing them *inside* your trousers, you wander out into the compound, where you pull these strings in your pockets. Out come the pins...

    [Eric pulls the pins out to demonstrate]

    Danny: Eric, it's good.

    Ashley-Pitt: All you have to do is... kick it in. Unless you're a complete fool, the ferrets will never see a thing.

    MacDonald: It's indecently brilliant. What do you think, Roger?

    Bartlett: We'll try it first thing tomorrow.

    Ashley-Pitt: I already have. It works.

  • MacDonald: I do not serve Robert McGregor. I am his friend, and count myself fortunate to claim it.

  • Robert Roy MacGregor: [first spoken lines] How far?

    MacDonald: A day. Maybe two.

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