Matt Helm aka Jim Peters Quotes in Murderers' Row (1966)
Matt Helm aka Jim Peters Quotes:
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Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: [as Matt Helm and Suzie are being shot at by French cops] That's the French for you. They don't think any girl is innocent.
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Suzie Solaris: [as they're being picked up by helicopter, Suzie pulls down Matt's pants to reveal his shorts] Polka dot shorts?
Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: It's the only way to fly.
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Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: [after a bomb has blown up near a picture of Frank Sinatra] Sorry Frank.
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Julian Wall: Men of good will have done a perfectly dreadful job of running the world. Perhaps it's time for a change. Admit it, I can't do much worse.
Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: Oh, I think you can. I have faith in you.
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Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: [under arrest by the French police] Now, wait just a doggone minute. I have some rights, too. I'm an American citizen.
Police Capt. Deveraux: We will play the Star-Spangled Banner while you are in the electric chair.
Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: Ahhhh - then I have to stand up!
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Slaygirl: We're here if you need us.
Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: I got the wife with me!
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Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: This is dancing?
Suzie Solaris: It's called a discotheque. You want to try?
Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: Well, I don't disc...
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Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: [having dispatched of Ironhead] I hate a guy that wears jewelry.
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Billy Orcutt: I demand an explanation. What is the meaning of this nocturnal assignation?
Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: Is he rehearsing for a play?
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Julian Wall: Now can you give me one good reason why I shouldn't drop you to the ground?
Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: Certainly, I'll get killed.
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Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: Just remember, Suzie, nobody dies for nothing. Not me, not your father, nobody.
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Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: [to Ironhead] "Crazy fraternity ring. What? Phi Beta Ripper or something?"
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Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: Cuckoo.
Coco Duquette: Coco.
Matt Helm aka Jim Peters: Crazy.
Coco Duquette: Sometimes.
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