Do you think I need an excuse to put you back in that cell to keep you there for five years? You go to war with me, and you go to war with the United States. Then you'll know why Krakozhians wait in line for cheap toilet paper while Uncle Sam wipes his ass with Charmin two-ply.
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- It doesn't look good, Frank. - I was just following the rules. Sometimes you have to ignore the rules and concentrate on the people. The people, I know. The people, compassion. That's the foundation of this country. You could learn something from Navorski.
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You read the blue immigration form. - Blue? - Yes. Blue. - Blue? - Blue. The blue form. The one that says if it's an animal, he doesn't need the license. Then he can bring the drugs in. That's good, Viktor. That's very good.
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There was a 20 man. Immigration gun was drawn. The Dixon was ready to fire. To kill the little man with the pills. But then someone walks into the room and stand in front of this little man.
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Why are you doing this, Viktor? Medicine is for goat. - No, it's not. - Yes.
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"Put the guns away," the man say. "Nobody will die today." Who?
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- Who was it that saved him? - Yeah, tell us. Who was it? Who was this man?
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Navorski. Viktor "The Goat" Navorski.
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- Are you checking in, sir? - No, no. I don't check in. I want to go to this place, please. The lobby lounge is around the corner. They have happy hour specials and live music. Do you like jazz?
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Would you sign your name, please? Oh. Can I do it a little later? We have to get started now. - Just a minute. - I will wait. Okay.
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Everybody inside. Everybody inside. - Come on. - Let's go. Let's go.
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Benny Golson, I am Viktor Navorski. I am from Krakozhia. My father, Dimitar Asenov Navorski, was great, great fan of your music. Oh, a jazz fan. Fantastic.