Film Quotes by Mike Mazurki
7 quotes
Chief Policeman:
[Hajj the poet has just been sentenced by the Wazir, and the Chief Policeman enters to find him and Lalume, the Wazir's wife, kissing] Is that his sentence?
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Mike Mazurki
(as Chief Policeman)
in
Kismet
(1955)
Flat Mouth:
Medicine Mound. Sacred. Comanche only go there to meet Great Spirit.
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Mike Mazurki
in
Comanche
(1956)
Roshko:
We were the best burglars of the Left Bank, my little Mouse and me. We gotta expand. We'll rob the Right Bank, too.
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Mike Mazurki
(as Roshko)
in
Ten Tall Men
(1951)
Sr. First Sergeant:
[a Cossack] kills Poles just because they're Poles. Like we're trying to kill Indians just because they're Indians.
Capt. Thomas Archer: Come on, Wichowski. You fought Indians before!
Sr. First Sergeant: I fought Indians who wanted to fight me, not just some poor blanket-heads trying to go home!
Capt. Thomas Archer: Come on, Wichowski. You fought Indians before!
Sr. First Sergeant: I fought Indians who wanted to fight me, not just some poor blanket-heads trying to go home!
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Mike Mazurki
(as Sr. First Sergeant)
in
Cheyenne Autumn
(1964)
Mouse:
Do you think he has an even chance to keep them off us... and still get through?
Roshko: With him, the chance is always better than even.
Roshko: With him, the chance is always better than even.
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Mike Mazurki
(as Roshko)
in
Ten Tall Men
(1951)
Elya Carlson:
[from trailer] If Mr. Thomas every gets tired of me and spends his evenings with other ladies...
Chad: You'll cut his own throat.
Chad: You'll cut his own throat.
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Mike Mazurki
(as Chad)
in
4 for Texas
(1963)
[Moose has taken Marlowe to Florian's to look for Velma]
Philip Marlowe: I tried to picture him in love with somebody, but it didn't work.
Moose Malloy: They changed it a lot. There was a stage where she worked... and some booths... pink flowers was in the slatwork. She was cute as lace pants.
Philip Marlowe: I tried to picture him in love with somebody, but it didn't work.
Moose Malloy: They changed it a lot. There was a stage where she worked... and some booths... pink flowers was in the slatwork. She was cute as lace pants.
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Mike Mazurki
(as Moose Malloy)
in
Murder, My Sweet
(1944)