Challenge us with a non-famous line from a movie

“I don’t like his feet.”

Yep. Bill & Ted. The first one.

“What is journalism coming to? You’re laying on top of the Queen with her legs wrapped around you and they call that news.”

I know I’ve heard that one but I can’t remember where. Sheesh. (refering to the previous post.)

That’s what happens when you live ten years alone in Bolivia. You get colorful.

Get him a body bag…yeah!

‘The Caine Mutiny’

( 99 percent sure )

100% correct!

From memory:

“And now, Leftenant Bergman, we will discuss the reason for your visit to Norway.”

“The full-grown male African ostrich… or the Latin Struthio camelus… can grow to an average of 6’6” and weigh anywhere from 225 to 350 pounds. They can get up to, oh, an average speed of 27 miles per hour."

“This is absolutely correct!”

“Animal Planet.”

“Wow. I said ‘brown.’”

Drew Barrymore in E.T. The Extraterrestrial.

“Balloon, mein herr?”

Correct!

Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines?

I know this one! It’s my favorite Bond movie. The Living Daylights.

Both wrong! Although some subsequent movie after the one I have in mind might have duplicated the line. And I think I have the sequence wrong. I think it should go, “Mein herr, ballon?”

All I can think of is the scene in TMMiTFM where the German pilot punches a hole in his balloon with the spike on his Pikhelm.

Wild guess: Zeppelin, with Michael York and (I think) Elke Sommer?

Nope, it’s quite a well-known classic, on every critic’s “100 Movies You Must See” list.

Fritz Lang’s M?

You’re closer to the decade it was made, and on the right continent.

Have to post a link to the scene, because it’s so cool and creepy.

The Third Man. That would have been my next guess. Joseph Cotton was a dead giveaway.

Another:

(With a sigh): “Come on, Pidge, I’ll take you home.”

One more:

“There’s a new act just been passed in Parliament. Comes under the heading of ‘Defence of the Realm Act.’ It’s Article 4, Section 29. It’s very important, you see. It’s the law, and it’s for your safety, ma’am.”

Lady and the Tramp.

101 Dalmatians.