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Tobruk

Tobruk

Dolan: You know the orders. No fraternizing.
Alfie: Who's fraternizing? I only asked if he's got bullets in that chopper. I don't want him to take his play-acting too much to heart.


--Norman Rossington (as ) in Tobruk

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Aunt Ada: Them was rotten days.
Arthur Seaton: I know, it wouldn't happen again though, I can tell you that.
Bert: I was talking to a bloke the other day at the pit, he's always going on you know 'you can't beat the good old days'. So I got 'old of me pick and I says to him - 'you tell me anything else about them good old days as you call them and I'll split your stupid head open' - I would too.


--Norman Rossington (as Bert) in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Bert: Come on, what you frightened of, kiss won't hurt you.
Betty: What do you think I am, I don't even know you.
Bert: Well give us a kiss then you will.
Betty: No, gerrof! Men are all the same.
Bert: I'm different.
Betty: Don't look like that to me.
Bert: Well I am, I think you're a little cracker.


--Norman Rossington (as Bert) in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Bert: You should have been with us.
Aunt Ada: Our Ethel clipped with a bloke and he bought us drinks all round, whole gang of us.
Bert: Aye, he must have got through a good 5 quid, soft bastard. Still he had a car so I suppose he could afford it.


--Norman Rossington (as Bert) in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Bert: You were born dead lucky, weren't you.


--Norman Rossington (as Bert) in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning


A Hard Day's Night

A Hard Day's Night

Norm: Come on, you lot. Get your pens out.
George: Why?
Norm: It's homework time for you load of college puddings. I want this lot answered tonight.
Ringo: [sulking] Aww... I want to go out.
Norm: Now, a group. No denial.
John: You couldn't get a pen in your foot, you swine.
Norm: Ooh! Chatter on, son, chatter on. A touch of the writer's cramp will soon sort you out.


--Norman Rossington (as Norm) in A Hard Day's Night

A Hard Day's Night

A Hard Day's Night

Norm: God knows what you've unleashed on the unsuspecting South. It'll be wine, women, and song all the way with Ringo when he gets the taste for it.


--Norman Rossington (as Norm) in A Hard Day's Night

A Hard Day's Night

A Hard Day's Night

Norm: I just have one thing to say to you, John Lennon.
John: What's that?
Norm: You're a swine.


--Norman Rossington (as Norm) in A Hard Day's Night

A Hard Day's Night

A Hard Day's Night

Norm: I thought I told you lot to stay here. When I say stay put, I mean stay put.
John: [drops to his knees] Don't cane me, sir! I was led astray.
Norm: Shut up, John!


--Norman Rossington (as Norm) in A Hard Day's Night

A Hard Day's Night

A Hard Day's Night

Norm: Now look, I've had a marvelous idea. Just for once, let's all try to behave like ordinary, respectable citizens. Let's not cause any trouble, pull any strokes, or do anything I'm gonna be sorry for. Especially tomorrow at that television theater, because...
[looks at John, who is holding up a bottle to his nose]
Norm: Are you listening to me, Lennon?
John: You're a swine. Isn't he, George?
George: Yeah, a swine.
Norm: [indifferently] Thanks.


--Norman Rossington (as Norm) in A Hard Day's Night

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