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Waterloo (1970) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 14

Waterloo (1970)posterListen to memorable quotes from the classic 1970 movie Waterloo (1970).

Actors: Rod Steiger (Napoleon Bonaparte), Christopher Plummer (Duke of Wellington), Orson Welles (King Louis XVIII)

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131 Do you know the penalty for plundering, sir? Stoppage of gin, sir? -Damn you, sir. It's death.
132 Do you wish me to stop the ball? -No, no, no, no. I want no alarm. All officers obliged to ladies will finish the dance.
133 Don't hurry yourself. My lads'll hold them 'till you come.
134 Don't let young Hay get killed.
135 Don't you dare criticize me! Don't you dare!

— Napoleon Bonaparte (Rod Steiger)

136 Don't you know me? I'm Ney, Marshal of France!
137 Don't you see if Wellington's free to choose his ground, everything I've won in this campaign, you've lost?
138 Don't you see, Uxbridge? If Grouchy comes between us... -And catches the Prussians strung out on the march...
139 Dramatic fellows, these French. Music and banners. Quite beautiful.
140 Drouot was right. This mud may kill us.

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