The Patriot (2000)
Jason Isaacs: Col. William Tavington
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Quotes
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Colonel William Tavington : Kill me before the war is over, will you? It appears that you are not the better man.
Benjamin Martin : You're right. My sons were better men.
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Benjamin Martin : Before this war is over, I'm going to kill you.
Colonel William Tavington : Why wait?
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[to Benjamin Martin, after killing his son Thomas]
Colonel William Tavington : Stupid boy.
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Colonel William Tavington : You know, it's an ugly business doing one's duty... but just occasionally it's a real pleasure.
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Capt. Wilkins : [after they have locked the townspeople in the church] Ready to fire the town on your order, sir.
Colonel William Tavington : [laughs] The town? Burn the church.
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Benjamin Martin : He cannot be held as a spy.
Colonel William Tavington : Oh, we're not going to hold him. We're going to hang him.
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Colonel William Tavington : Quite impressive for a farmer with a pitchfork, wouldn't you say?
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Colonel William Tavington : [Tavington's searching for Martin] ... I wish to know his whereabouts. So, anyone who comes forward may be forgiven their treason.
[silence]
Colonel William Tavington : Very well, you had your chance.
[turns about to leave]
Hardwick : Wait!
[Hardwick tells Tavington everything]
Colonel William Tavington : Thank you very much. Shut the doors!
Hardwick : But you said... we'd be forgiven!
Colonel William Tavington : And indeed you may! But that's between you and God.
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Colonel William Tavington : Would you like a lesson, sir, in the rules of war? Or perhaps your children would?
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Colonel William Tavington : Let it be known if you harbor the enemy you will lose your home.
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Colonel William Tavington : Tell me, Captain Wilkins, where do your loyalties lie?
Capt. Wilkins : To king and country, sir.
Colonel William Tavington : And why should I trust a man who'd betray his neighbors?
Capt. Wilkins : Those neighbors of mine who stand against England deserve to die a traitor's death.
Colonel William Tavington : We'll see.
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Colonel William Tavington : [after reading the dispatching note] Who carried this?
[pause]
Colonel William Tavington : Hmm?
[Tavington looks up; Gabrielle looks away as Benjamin turns his head towards him, looking worried]
Colonel William Tavington : [yells] WHO CARRIED THIS?
Gabriel Edward Martin : [emerges from in front of the house] I did, Sir!
[he walks towards Tavington]
Gabriel Edward Martin : I was wounded and these people gave me care. They have nothing to do with the dispatchers.
[Benjamin walks up behind Gabriel]
Colonel William Tavington : [Tavington nods and gives the note to one his men] Take this one to Camden. He is a spy; hang him, put his body on display...
Benjamin Martin : [as Tavington's men move to grab Gabriel, Martin quickly intervenes] He's a dispatch rider and that's a marked case!
Colonel William Tavington : [ignores Benjamin] Destroy the livestock. Set fire to the house and barns.
Benjamin Martin : No! Colonel, he's a uniformed dispatcher, he's a carrying a marked case. He cannot be held as a spy...
Colonel William Tavington : [smirks] Oh no, we're not going to hold him. We're going to hang him!
Benjamin Martin : [as Gabriel is grabbed again] Colonel!
Gabriel Edward Martin : [whispers] Father!
Colonel William Tavington : Oh, I see. He's your son...
[pause]
Colonel William Tavington : Then perhaps you should have told him the rules of loyalty.
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Lord General Cornwallis : [referring to a replacement formal coat] It's horse blanket.
Colonel William Tavington : Oh, I don't know, my Lord. It's really... quite nice.
General O'Hara : Very nice, my Lord.
Lord General Cornwallis : Very well, it's nice horse blanket.
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Redcoat Lieutenant : Sir, what of the rebel wounded?
Colonel William Tavington : Kill them.