The Impossible Mr. Pipelet (1955)
Michel Simon: Maurice Martin
Quotes
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Maurice Martin : Well, you called me an admiral, why couldn't I call you a minister? Calling you a minister isn't such a serious insult!
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Oncle Robert : Maybe today you'd be wearing an admiral's uniform.
Maurice Martin : Do I really look the part?
Germaine Martin : Fortunately not!
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Maurice Martin : You look even sadder than usual. Any trouble?
Le marchand de journaux : Well, sales are down. That's no good at all. All is well.
Maurice Martin : What about those nice murders there have been lately?
Le marchand de journaux : Mmmm... Crime doesn't pay anymore.
Maurice Martin : Well, what you need actually is catastrophes, rumors of war, revolutions...
Le marchand de journaux : Oh yes...!
Maurice Martin : Well, don't you worry: with our pretty little current society, all that WILL soon be back. You'll make money again.
Le marchand de journaux : Are you sure?
Maurice Martin : For certain. Besides all millionaires begin by selling papers, right?
Le marchand de journaux : Right, but the trouble is that in my case I started by being a millionaire.
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Maurice Martin : You see such a whole lot of millions pass through your hands that you'll wind up becoming a capitalist.
Oncle Robert : Well, not everybody can be an anarchist!
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Maurice Martin : He gets on my nerves with his "My good man" and "My good Germaine". What gives him the right to speak to me like that? After all he's nothing but a grocer made rich by canned food! What "My good man" means is "My good BROKE man, if you live it's thanks to me, thanks to the money I made in canned food. Be kind, my good Maurice, here's your doggie sugar"...