The Honey Pot (1967)
Adolfo Celi: Inspector Rizzi
Quotes
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Merle McGill : I guess it must be hard for you to understand, Inspector, a man like me and Cecil Fox.
Inspector Rizzi : Not hard at all.
Merle McGill : But how can I say it, Inspector... He was my first... man. Somehow you just never forget your first man.
Inspector Rizzi : I remember mine - vividly.
[Merle throws him a curious glance]
Inspector Rizzi : He also got away.
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Merle McGill : After all, honesty is the best policy, right?
Inspector Rizzi : Debatable. But, at the moment I would appreciate it.
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Inspector Rizzi : I salute the Anglo-Saxon woman.
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Princess Dominique : I have no need for Mr. Fox's money.
Inspector Rizzi : That is what truly baffles me. This incredible wealth which nobody needs and everybody wants.
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Inspector Rizzi : A great genius. If it were not for Signor Perry Mason, every week, in America, an innocent person would be convicted of murder.
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Inspector Rizzi : Miss McGill, I understand the necessity of you to arrive in Venice incognito.
Merle McGill : I wouldn't go anywheres uninvited.
Inspector Rizzi : I must have used the wrong word. My English is uh... .
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Merle McGill : When you do talk to Princess Dominique, you know what she's gonna tell ya?
Inspector Rizzi : If I had such capability, I would never get out of bed.
Merle McGill : She's gonna say that she and I were here, in my room, all night, playing gin rummy together. That'll be a lie. For one thing, she can't even play gin rummy.
Inspector Rizzi : Fascinating! Now, why would she choose a game she could not play?
Merle McGill : [with a "caught" look on her face] Yeah, that was stupid of her, but the name of the game isn't important.
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Merle McGill : OK, shamus, so what's on your mind? Or, to be exact, on both your minds?
Inspector Rizzi : Shamus? You use too many American idioms I do not know.
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Inspector Rizzi : That is what truly baffles me: this incredible wealth, which nobody needs - and everybody wants.