: You know, Lieutenant, you're getting pretty good at that. Your outfit was ambushed and you got away! : That means I got a little Injun in me. [sits up] What have you done? [to Shosanna] Well, isn't that just dandy! [shouting from up the stairs] : we have to make a deal. Showing all 9 items Jump to: Photos (6) Quotes (3) Photos . Not one word of detail! [in Italian] [Stiglitz is seen strangling one officer with a cord; stabbing another multiple times in the head through a pillow; and asphyxiating one with his bare hands]. She gasps with pain]. Would you agree? That's not very Germatic. Col. Hans Landa: But going as members of the German film industry, they wear tuxedos and fit in with everybody else. Monsieur LaPadite, I regret to inform you I have exhausted the extent of my French. It works superb. Eight Jewish-American soldiers. [fingers reach out and poke Lt. Aldo in the face; Lt. Aldo flinches]. Looks like we have a bit of a sticky situation here. A damn good dectective. Without changing expression, or looking to him. ,Cpl. Bridget von Hammersmark: Inglourious Basterds is a nominal remake of the Italian WWII action romp Inglorious Bastards directed by Enzo G. Castellari. We have all our rotten eggs in one basket. Mein Fhrer, do you still wish to see Private Butz? : [Goebbels' eyes fill with tears] [Some of the Basterds laugh, and the camera focuses on Stiglitz; the scene freezes and the words "Hugo Stiglitz" appear on the screen]. And all y'all will git me one hundred Nazi scalps, taken from the heads of one hundred dead Nazis. Col. Hans Landa: Well, now Werner, that's where you're wrong, because that's exactly what I expect. How about the sound recorder? I have no doubt. Shosanna Dreyfus: [He digs his fingers into her bullet wound. Bridget von Hammersmark: You know, where I'm from Col. Hans Landa Col. Hans Landa: Now, if you heard of Aldo the Apache, you gotta have heard of the Bear Jew. And you're the only person on this earth I can trust. Col. Hans Landa: In Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds, Hans Landa speaks English, German, French, and Italian fluently. Oh, well, must not have been important. [Bridget slowly reaches into Landa's pocket. [to Lt. Hicox] : The world has recorded a dark history that has passed by mankind called the World War. Pfc. I don't know what's going on! Omar speaks third most, so he'll be Donny's assistant. He's gonna take that big bat of his, and he's gonna beat your ass to death with it. Now if that patrol were to have any crackshots, that orchard would be a goddamn sniper's delight. Sitting in your chair, I would probably say the same thing, and 999,999 times out of 1,000,000, you would be correct. How sad. Bridget von Hammersmark: Not to me. "Eliza On The Ice"? A general. What d'you hear? You can't expect me to divulge information that would put German lives in danger. Y'know Utivich 'n myself heard that deal you made with the brass. Bridget von Hammersmark Bridget von Hammersmark And as if to make my point, I'm a little surprised how tall you were in real life. Why do you have your Walther pointed at my testicles? Cpl. Besides, to hell with the French. Damn good deal! Bridget von Hammersmark: Pfc. Col. Hans Landa Listening to music or the radio can be great ways to passively practice a language. That you are all going to die. It's called "suspicious". These are the Basterds, ever heard of us? Major Dieter Hellstrom: Long story short: We hear a story too good to be true, it ain't. They bite people. Werner Rachtman: Lt. Aldo Raine: Wilhelm : Donny Donowitz: Lt. Aldo Raine: Col. Hans Landa: How much more of these Jew swine must I endure? If they're still there, and if they're still alive, and that's one big if, there ain't no way you gonna take them boys without settin' off them bombs. Now, just take that finger of yours and point out on this here map where this party's being held, how many's coming, and what they brought to play with. And the German will be sickened by us, and the German will talk about us, and the German will fear us. Col. Hans Landa It would appear he has done everything in his power to earn it. Why the hell is Goebbels doin' stuff so damn peculiar? "Well, I speak the most Italian, so I'll be your escort. [cut back to the ditch] : : How 'bout you Utivich, you make that deal? The reason for Hugo Stiglitz's celebrity among German soldiers is simple. But in the pages of history, every once in a while, fate reaches out and extends its hand. Fredrick Zoller: His wife had a baby tonight. Lt. Aldo Raine Col. Hans Landa: Pfc. Lt. Aldo Raine: This being your house, I ask your permission to switch back to English for the remainder of the conversation. May I smoke my pipe as well? Now that I can't abide. Yeah, we got a word for that kinda odd in English. : [in French; subtitled] Yeah, in a basement. This boy has done something tremendous for us. [obviously annoyed, leans forward and whispers] Col. Hans Landa: [in German] You know, Lieutenant, you're getting pretty good at that. I have no doubt. Lt. Archie Hicox A damn good detective. So you're "Aldo the Apache". To get them into the premiere wearing military uniforms with all the military there would've been suicide. I propose to you, any disease a rat could spread, a squirrel could equally carry. You are not to tell anybody anything! Sgt. What kind of deal? Col. Hans Landa: [in French; subtitled] Donny Donowitz : 0025192015397. eBay Product ID (ePID) 78807753. So, tell 'em we let you live so you could spread the word through the ranks what's gonna happen to every Nazi we find. Lt. Aldo Raine : Okay, let's pretend there were no Germans and everything went exactly the way it was supposed to. Omar speaks third most, so he'll be Donny's assistant. Bridget von Hammersmark Says he's gonna burn it. Lt. Aldo Raine Narrator: Yeah, I was just thinking that. Sgt. Where Bridget von Hammersmark? Now, when you report what happened here, you can't tell 'em you told us what you told us. Why don't you try telling us what the fuck happened? Lt. Aldo Raine Butz: Col. Hans Landa Col. Hans Landa: Butz While rescuing Hugo, the Basterds kill his captors in the most over the top and bloody ways. And I would like the United States of America to purchase property for me on Nantucket Island as a reward for all the countless lives I've saved by bringing the tyranny of the National Socialist party to a swifter-than-imagined end. It's an interesting thought, Herr Colonel. Lt. Aldo Raine Marcel: Bridget von Hammersmark: [in German] [cut back to Hitler's office. The reason for Hugo Stiglitz's celebrity among German soldiers is simple. Col. Hans Landa: Shosanna Dreyfus: : You just say "bingo.". [in French] Yeah? I know this is a silly question before I ask it, but can you Americans speak any other language besides English? Pfc. Col. Hans Landa: Yeah, where is that, exactly? [Aldo shoots Hans' driver Hermann, and gives Utivich a knife] Well, you don't got to be Stonewall Jackson to know you don't want to fight in a basement! Wilhelm Wicki [to a bound and blindfolded Lt. Aldo] : I understand your trepidation in repeating it. [Stiglitz is seen strangling one officer with a cord; stabbing another multiple times in the head through a pillow; and asphyxiating one with his bare hands]. Tarantino's most powerful skill is his aptitude for dialogue. Lt. Aldo Raine: Bridget von Hammersmark: When it comes to killing Nazis [one of the guards stirs and groans, and is promptly shot dead on the spot]. But I do have one question. Or you will die tryin'. Smithson Utivich: : So, I'm gonna give you a little something you can't take off. If they're still there, and if they're still alive, and that's one big if, there ain't no way you gonna take them boys without settin' off them bombs. Adventure Drama War In Nazi-occupied France during World War II, a plan to assassinate Nazi leaders by a group of Jewish U.S. soldiers coincides with a theatre owner's vengeful plans for the same. Col. Hans Landa: Pfc. Wilhelm Wicki: The first book was called 'Art of the Eyes, the Heart, and the Mind: A Study of German Cinema in the Twenties.' Now, when you report what happened here, you can't tell 'em you told us what you told us. Inglourious Basterds (2009) Brad Pitt: Lt. Aldo Raine. Now, Werner, I'm gonna ask you one last goddamn time, if you still respectfully refuse, I'm callin' the Bear Jew over. Well, I speak the most Italian, so I'll be your escort. Quite frankly, watchin' Donny beat Nazis to death is the closest we ever get to goin' to the movies. Enormous changes at the last minute? Actually, Werner, we're all tickled to here you say that. Lt. Aldo Raine [puts his hand over his heart] Lt. Aldo Raine: Lt. Aldo Raine General Ed Fenech: Filling the cinema with Nazis and burning it to the ground. Filming & Production The bar's in the globe. [he pats his lap] After I kill that guy, you have 30 feet to get to that guy. Lt. Aldo Raine That they call you "The Jew Hunter". Omar Ulmer: I don't speak Italian. General Ed Fenech: Col. Hans Landa: Scalp Hermann. Lt. Aldo Raine: Lieutenant Hicox was going as my escort. Wouldn't you agree? Now, say we let you go, and say you survive the war. [in German] Well, you do have to admit, it is catchy. [Drawing a map] What do you man, the Little Man? Major Dieter Hellstrom: Sgt. Kliest: One of his best movies if the masterpiece Inglourious Basterds. So you're "Aldo the Apache".
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