Challenge us with a non-famous line from a movie

I thought these would be pretty easy, but apparently not. :frowning:

“Who’s gonna hear it down here?”

Paul Hogan to Linda Kozlowski in Crocodile Dundee, in reference to nuclear war between the US and USSR.

"That pistol is restricted for the use of Army personnel. It can’t be purchased or even owned—legally.”

Mohr (Fernando Wagner) commenting on Pike’s (William Holden’s) M1911 .45 in The Wild Bunch.

A: “You makin’ fun of me, boy?”
B: [ Smiles ]

Col Pitts (Larry Hagman) to German paratrooper in The Eagle Has Landed.

Actually, the quote is exactly the same in both versions. John Wayne really did call him a son of a bitch.

“Nice monkey suit.”
“Wise-ass.”

Eddie Valiant and gorilla bouncer, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

“You’re a swine.”

Yep.

“[Character Name], you are under arrest!”
“For what? Hurting your fweelings?”
“Felony tax evasion. Yeah, two hundred dollars a day, 365 days a year, since you were 12, that’s two decades so times twenty, that’s… $1,460,000, I think, I mean, I am just a dumb bunny, but… we are good at multiplying.”

John Lennon in A Hard Day’s Night.

ETA, or was it said to John by Norm? Or both?

ETAA: Both.

I believe each said it to the other at some point.

“I’m a businessman. I’m anything I need to be at any time. Tell me, what exactly are you?”

Judy the police officer in Zootopia?

Yus.

"Maybe I’ll take my 80 dollars’ worth out of her!"

“Charlie! They took my thumb!”

The Pope of Greenwich Village

“You don’t want none of this shit.”

Kris Kristofferson in Streisand’s A Star Is Born?

I’m thinking it might be Tim Meadows in Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story.

Tim Meadows in Walk Hard?

Correct.

"I have been falling for 30 MINUTES!"

Ragnarok

‘‘Oh, so you are merchants, after all.’’

Gary Oldman, The Fifth Element.

Avengers, Age of Ultron. I didn’t think that one would last 10 min.

Charlton Heston, The last Hard Men. This one I thought might go unclaimed.

Is that from The Hustler?

Wendell Wagner got it. It was The Pope of Greenwich Village.