Hollywood Movie Another Country(1984)
Hollywood Movie Another Country Actors
Adrian Ross Magenty, Geoffrey Bateman, Phillip Dupuy, Guy Henry,Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Michael Jenn, Robert Addie, Rupert Wainwright, Tristan Oliver, Cary Elwes, Frederick Alexander
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Hollywood Movie Another Country Quotes
“Fame or infamy, what does it matter? I shan’t be forgotten.”
RUPERT EVERETT – Guy Bennett
“One learns so much about life in the army. Yeah. Killing people.”
RUPERT EVERETT – Guy Bennett
“- Fowler: I have half a mind to ask Barclay for permission to beat you!
– Tommy Judd: Well, you’ve half a mind. We can all agree on that.”
TRISTAN OLIVER – Fowler
COLIN FIRTH – Tommy Judd
“All problems solved for life. No commies and no queers.”
COLIN FIRTH – Tommy Judd
“- Tommy Judd: You know… What I really hate about cricket, is that it is such a damned good game.
– Guy Bennett: Ah! Judd’s Paradox. Of course, cricket is a fundamental part of the capitalist conspiracy.
– Tommy Judd: Of course.
– Guy Bennett: One only has to observe the two of them seen. There’s the Proletariat forced to labour in the field,…”
COLIN FIRTH – Tommy Judd
RUPERT EVERETT – Guy Bennett
“- Julie Schofield: Isn’t there anything you miss at all?
– Guy Bennett: I miss the cricket.”
BETSY BRANTLEY – Julie Schofield
RUPERT EVERETT – Guy Bennett
“In your heart of hearts, like Barclay and Delahay and Fowler and me, you still believe, inspite of your talk of equality and fraternity, you still believe that some people are better than others because of the way they make love.”
RUPERT EVERETT – Guy Bennett
“- Tommy Judd: Barclay confiscated another torch last night.
– Guy Bennett: How many is that?
– Tommy Judd: Twelve. Twelve torches taken away to stop me getting the education I’m supposed to be here for.”
COLIN FIRTH – Tommy Judd
RUPERT EVERETT – Guy Bennett
“- Fowler: Are you trying to be clever or something?
– Tommy Judd: I don’t have to try, I am clever.”
TRISTAN OLIVER – Fowler
COLIN FIRTH – Tommy Judd