Boris Balkan: There's nothing more reliable than a man whose loyalty can be bought for hard cash.
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Boris Balkan: There's nothing more reliable than a man whose loyalty can be bought for hard cash.
Ceniza: Even Hell has its heroes, señor.
Boris Balkan: It's miraculous I feel nothing! Nothing at all.
Baroness Kessler: They think they owe their wealth and success to membership in the Order.
Boris Balkan: There's nothing more reliable than a man whose loyalty can be bought for hard cash.
Ceniza: Even Hell has its heroes, señor.
Boris Balkan: It's miraculous I feel nothing! Nothing at all.
Baroness Kessler: They think they owe their wealth and success to membership in the Order.
Dean Corso: Have you studied the engravings? They seem to have some underlying significance. Ceniza: But of course. Ceniza: Here, for example. This one could be interpreted as a warning. "Venture too far," It seems to say, "and danger will descend on you from above." This type of books often contain little puzzles. Especially in the case of such an illustrious collaborator. Dean Corso: Collaborator? Ceniza: You cannot have proceeded very far with your research, señor. Here, look close. Ceniza: Don't you see? Only six of the nine engravings were signed by Aristide Torchia. Dean Corso: Yes. And the other three? Ceniza: But this is one of them. Dean Corso: L... C... F... Who is LCF? Ceniza: Think. Dean Corso: Lucifer? Ceniza: Very perceptive of you, señor ! Torchia was burned alive because he wrote this book in collaboration with someone else. Dean Corso: Come on! You can't honestly believe... Ceniza: The man who wrote this book did so in alliance with the Devil and went to the stake for it. Ceniza: Even Hell has its heroes, señor !
Boris Balkan: You don't like me, do you? Dean Corso: I don't have to like you, you're a client and you pay well.
The Girl: What do you plan to do if you see them? Dean Corso: I'll probably hide behind you.
Boris Balkan: Behold, I plunge my hands in fire! I feel no heat! Dean Corso: That's just great! Give us another.
Baroness Kessler: My latest work: "The Devil: History and Myth" - a kind of biography. It will be published early next year. Dean Corso: Why the devil? Baroness Kessler: I saw him one day. I was fifteen years old, and I saw him as plain as I see you now. It was love at first sight. Dean Corso: You know, 300 years ago, you'd have been burned at the stake for saying something like that. Baroness Kessler: 300 years ago I wouldn't have said it!
Dean Corso: You killed for those! They're worth more than money. Boris Balkan: Infinitely more. But they happen to be mine... not yours.
Dean Corso: Stand aside. Boris Balkan: I credited you with more finesse. Dean Corso: You heard me. Stand back! Boris Balkan: Put that away. It's not your style. Boris Balkan: It seems you found your proper niche at last... I like that.
Boris Balkan: Corso. Dean Corso: What were you expecting? An apparition? Boris Balkan: You're not wanted here, Mr Corso. Leave! Dean Corso: I'm the only apparition you'll see tonight. Boris Balkan: You'll find a check at my New York office. Payment in full.


