Martins Quotes in Run (1991)

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Martins Quotes:

  • Martins: Fuck me... You lucky kid!

  • [last lines]

    Martins: They sure fucked with the wrong guy.

  • Chief Travers: Halsey's dead.

    Martins: What?

    Chief Travers: O'Rourke and Smithy were tracking the kid. Halsey's got to the scene. And the kid... pull the gun.

    Chief Travers: Oh, no. No. Where did that kid get a gun?

    Chief Travers: Who cares? Halsey's dead. And if you been on the street, instead of diddle around with this junk! He's still might be alive! Get back out there. And take this kid down.

  • Martins: [In the best modified version in the last line. Martins have framed Charlie] They sure fool with the wrong guy.

    [Martins comfort Charlie in the shoulder and clear Charlie's name]

  • Harry Lime: Nobody thinks in terms of human beings. Governments don't. Why should we? They talk about the people and the proletariat, I talk about the suckers and the mugs - it's the same thing. They have their five-year plans, so have I.

    Martins: You used to believe in God.

    Harry Lime: Oh, I still do believe in God, old man. I believe in God and Mercy and all that. But the dead are happier dead. They don't miss much here, poor devils.

  • Martins: Have you ever seen any of your victims?

    Harry Lime: You know, I never feel comfortable on these sort of things. Victims? Don't be melodramatic. Look down there. Tell me. Would you really feel any pity if one of those dots stopped moving forever? If I offered you twenty thousand pounds for every dot that stopped, would you really, old man, tell me to keep my money, or would you calculate how many dots you could afford to spare? Free of income tax, old man. Free of income tax - the only way you can save money nowadays.

  • Calloway: Go home Martins, like a sensible chap. You don't know what you're mixing in, get the next plane.

    Martins: As soon as I get to the bottom of this, I'll get the next plane.

    Calloway: Death's at the bottom of everything, Martins. Leave death to the professionals.

    Martins: Mind if I use that line in my next Western?

  • Martins: I was going to stay with him, but he died Thursday.

    Crabbin: Goodness, that's awkward.

    Martins: Is that what you say to people after death? "Goodness, that's awkward"?

  • Martins: Listen, Callahan!

    Calloway: Calloway. I'm English, not Irish.

  • Martins: I guess nobody really knew Harry like he did... like I did.

    Calloway: How long ago ?

    Martins: Back in school. I was never so lonesome in my life until he showed up.

    Calloway: When did you see him last ?

    Martins: September, '39.

    Calloway: When the business started ?

    Martins: Um, hmm.

    Calloway: See much of him before that ?

    Martins: Once in a while. Best friend I ever had.

    Calloway: That sounds like a cheap novelette.

    Martins: Well, I write cheap novelettes.

  • Martins: I'd make comic faces... and stand on my head and grin at you between my legs... and tell all sorts of jokes. I wouldn't stand a chance, would I?

  • Calloway: I told you to go away, Martins. This isn't Santa Fe. I'm not a sheriff and you aren't a cowboy. You've been blundering around with the worst bunch of racketeers in Vienna, your precious Harry's friends, and now you're wanted for murder.

    Martins: Put down drunk and disorderly too.

    Calloway: I have.

  • Martins: Oh, Anna, why do we always... have to quarrel?

    Anna Schmidt: If you want to sell your services, I'm not willing to be the price. I loved him. You loved him. What good have we done him? Love. Look at yourself.They have a name for faces like that.

  • Martins: When he was 14, he taught me the three-card trick. That's growing up fast.

    Anna Schmidt: He never grew up. The world grew up around him, that's all.

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