Road Games (1981)
Stacy Keach: Pat Quid
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Quotes
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Patrick 'Pat' Quid : Madam, just because I drive a truck does not make me a truck driver.
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female radio dispatcher : [over that radio, as Quid is getting ready to go to bed] Base 4 to Gypsy 397, are you there?
Patrick 'Pat' Quid : [responding sacrastically] Mayday, mayday, this is flight 77, I seem to be in a great deal of trouble, I'm losing fuel, I need help!
female radio dispatcher : Is that you Gypsy 397?
Patrick 'Pat' Quid : Negative darling. This is Quid, Patrick Anthony Quid. As in British sterling.
female radio dispatcher : Why do we always have trouble with you Gypsy 397?
Patrick 'Pat' Quid : Because you keep calling me "Gypsy 397".
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Patrick 'Pat' Quid : [to his dog] Might be able to pick this one up and take her to Perth with me? Dazzling her with my stylish rhetoric and witty inuendos, eh?
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Patrick 'Pat' Quid : [offering a treat to his dog Boswell] Hors d'ouevre, Boswell?
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Patrick 'Pat' Quid : I know you're looking for a little adventure.
Pamela 'Hitch' Rushworth : I could go to Disneyland for a little adventure. What I'm looking for is a little excitement.
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Patrick 'Pat' Quid : [talking to himself, while driving down the motorway] With full devout courage, of sundry folk, by adventure fall, in fellowship, and pilgrims were they all.
[waves to a passing car]
Patrick 'Pat' Quid : Good morning, pilgrims! Morning!
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Patrick 'Pat' Quid : Aren't you kind of young to be hitchhiking out here all by yourself?
Pamela 'Hitch' Rushworth : Aren't you kind of old to be picking me up?
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Patrick 'Pat' Quid : No, it's Q-U-I-D. 'D' as in death to young girls, you cretin!
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Patrick 'Pat' Quid : What the hell!
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Patrick 'Pat' Quid : He's just killed a girl.
Pamela 'Hitch' Rushworth : Did he make love to her first?
Patrick 'Pat' Quid : I don't know. What's the difference?
Pamela 'Hitch' Rushworth : It makes a lot of difference. I think in order to play the game properly we have to know what he thinks of women.
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Patrick 'Pat' Quid : It's my game.
Pamela 'Hitch' Rushworth : Okay, Sherlock