Silvio: You Americans, you always assume you must do something before you can be arrested.
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Silvio: You Americans, you always assume you must do something before you can be arrested.
Capt. Ray Tower, USN: You gotta learn to stay ahead of the power curve, kid.
Silvio: You Americans, you always assume you must do something before you can be arrested.
Capt. Ray Tower, USN: You gotta learn to stay ahead of the power curve, kid.
Ed Horman: This past week I've felt like, erm, my heart has been torn out of me. Beth Horman: It's okay. Ed Horman: I feel very guilty. Beth Horman: Hey, Charlie always says guilt is like fear. It's given to us for survival, not destruction. Ed Horman: Oh. Beth, for what it's worth, I think you are one of the most courageous people I have ever met.
Consul Phil Putnam: Listen, Mr Horman, I wish there was something we could say or do. Ed Horman: Well, there's something I'm going to do. I'm going to sue you, Phil. And Tower and the Ambassador and everybody who let that boy die. We're going to make it so hot for you you'll wish you were stationed in the Antarctic. Consul Phil Putnam: Well, I guess that's your privilege. Ed Horman: No, that's my right! I just thank God we live in a country where we can still put people like you in jail.
Silvio: Believe us, sir. Your son is not what they told you. Ed Horman: How do you know that, Silvio? Silvio: He's a nice guy. He's sincere. A hard worker. But he's a political neophyte. He's terrified of violence.
Capt. Ray Tower, USN: If he falls behind the power curve and something happens, then it's adiós. You gotta stay ahead of the power curve, kid.
Ed Horman: This film is based on a true story. The incidents and facts are documented. Some of the names have been changed to protect the innocent and also to protect the film. Capt. Ray Tower: Where do you live, Terry? Charles Horman: Why? Capt. Ray Tower: So I can take you home; it's only thirty minutes until curfew. Charles Horman: Just drop us at the Hotel Carrera.
Terry Simon: Charlie, do you think it's smart to keep all those notes?
Charles Horman: Seriously, Beth, is there anything to eat in this house besides a couple cockroaches?
Terry Simon: Thanks, pal. Charlie, be careful. Charles Horman: Don't worry. They can't hurt us. We're *Americans*.
Terry Simon: What did he say? Charles Horman: He said, "From now on, women in this country wear dresses."
Frank Teruggi: All of a sudden, this place is like a free-fire zone. They shoot you just for being left-handed.
Ed Horman: Senator, all they seem to know is that my son is missing
Beth Horman: Frank, what did happen to Carlos? Frank Teruggi: What's happening to everybody? I don't know. Look, maybe he's at an embassy as a refugee or something. David Holloway: Or somebody accidentally blew his brains out.
Terry Simon: She's probably hiding in the bathtub with the duck. Laugh. It's the best thing I've said all day.
Congressman: What are his politics? Ed Horman: Liberal, I suppose. Congressman: Liberal, or radical? Ed Horman: Congressman, my son is much too wishy-washy to be a radical. Congressman: Are you sure? Ed Horman: Well, what difference does it make?
Frank Teruggi: Come on. David, come on. They can't kill us. Our embassy'll go bananas.
Andrew Babcock: I'm afraid there isn't much news in there for someone with such big ears and such a long nose. But enjoy it.
Ed Horman: What else does Charles like to do? Beth Horman: Oh, I don't know. He likes to pretend he's a country-western singer in the shower. But he's got a terrible voice. And he likes to cook corned beef hash with an egg in it. And of course he's a star freak. Ed Horman: A what? Beth Horman: A star freak. He can point out every constellation up there. Ed Horman: I never knew that. Beth Horman: Yeah. And he loves to make love on Sunday mornings. In fact, he's a regular sex maniac. Ed Horman: I really don't want to hear about your - bedroom antics.
Ed Horman: Did they mention the prisoner? Did they call the prisoner by name? Paris: Horseman? Ed Horman: Horman? Paris: Maybe. Horman, sure. Horman. If I had been there, I would know for sure.
Paris: Apparently he had been roughed up during interrogation. Beth Horman: How badly? Paris: I don't know. I wasn't there. Ed Horman: Your friend was? Paris: My former friend, Mr Horman. Nobody in this regime is my friend any longer.
Ed Horman: What did you get paid - for those 18 hours? Beth Horman: A little gratitude, some respect. Ed Horman: You don't get - very many hot dogs with a little gratitude, do you?
Andrew Babcock: The navy sent me down to do a job. She's done.
Ed Horman: Doesn't look so good, does it?


