I’ll give you a clue: The actor really was Russian (born in St Petersburg in 1903).
He says the line (which you have to be listening very closely to hear) after his boss performs a surprising act of kindness.
I’ll give you a clue: The actor really was Russian (born in St Petersburg in 1903).
He says the line (which you have to be listening very closely to hear) after his boss performs a surprising act of kindness.
I don’t think so, I know that movie very well.
“You’re wearing my hat.”
It’s “Ulysses.”
No, it’s not Lawrence of Arabia.
True Lies, perhaps.
Sorry, incorrect.
“Tell someone that you’re the Metatron, and they stare at you blankly. Mention something out of a Charlton Heston movie, and suddenly everyone’s a religious scholar!”
Is it a James Bond movie?
No, it isn’t.
Are we talking about two different movies here?
Just askin’.
That’s gotta be Dogma.
Yes, the quote I just submitted is from a different movie. Both quotes are in play.
Correct, Dogma.
“Much better; thank you, Aziz” is still in play.
The Fifth Element.
Sometimes when asking for someone to turn on the lights, I’ll say, “Aziz, light!”
That’s it.
My mother and I do that all the time. Though in her case, she’s usually asking me to turn off the light.
Since this thread has come back, any guesses on this one?
Kevin Kline in Silverado
“I hope we have a lot of boys, and we’ll name them all after you.”