The Courier Quotes

  • Greville Wynne: Oleg - can I call you Oleg?

    Oleg Penkovsky: In English, my name doesn't sound good. Call me Alex.

  • Oleg Penkovsky: I'm sorry it has to be you. But Greville, it has to be you.

  • Emily Donovan: We know you're a patriot. We know how hard this must be for you. Colonel, whatever brought you here, it must frighten you more than the danger of you being here.

    Oleg Penkovsky: Khrushchev. Khrushchev frightens me. He is impulsive, chaotic - a man like that should not have nuclear commands.

  • Oleg Penkovsky: Greville, we are only two people. But this is how things change.

  • Greville Wynne: [looking at a small device] What does this do? Shoot poison darts?

  • Sheila: Sounds like work.

    Greville Wynne: No. Tell them I'm in my chair!

  • Greville Wynne: What if I get caught?

    Oleg Penkovsky: You won't.

    Greville Wynne: You don't know that! They'd execute me, correct?

    Oleg Penkovsky: Not if they found out you are just a courier. That you took packages but didn't know what was in them. They would hold you to trade for one of theirs.

    Greville Wynne: How long?

    Oleg Penkovsky: Just a couple of years.

    Greville Wynne: Oh a couple of years, rotting away in some Russian gulag!

    Oleg Penkovsky: They will not catch us. The KGB will have no idea. Listen, I'm better at this than they are.

    Greville Wynne: Fine. But I'm not.

    Oleg Penkovsky: Look, your work - it is only deception. Controlling your emotion. I watched you do it in Moscow. You did it tonight.

    Greville Wynne: It's really not the same thing.

    Oleg Penkovsky: If we're caught, they will definitely execute me.

    Greville Wynne: Well I'm very sorry but that's your choice.

    Oleg Penkovsky: That's how sure I am that you can do this. I'm betting my life on it.

  • Oleg Penkovsky: Greville, I thought I could make the world a safer place. But I failed. All this, betraying my country, my people, was for nothing.

    Greville Wynne: Alex... of course I forgive you. I have to look after my family too. Easier now there's not going to be a nuclear war. Because Khrushchev withdrew his missiles. Because of you.

    Greville Wynne: [as he is lead away by guards] Because of you. You did it. You did it, Alex. You! You did it. Because of you, Alex! You did it!

  • Oleg Penkovsky: Now the most important question, if you want to do business in Moscow, I need to know.

    Greville Wynne: Yes?

    Oleg Penkovsky: Can you hold your alcohol?

    Greville Wynne: [leans forward] It's my one true gift.

    [they both laugh and finish their spirits in one gulp]

  • Title Card: By 1960, the nuclear arms race had intensified. The United States and Soviet Union now possessed weapons capable of wiping out humanity.

    Title Card: As Khrushchev and his American counterparts traded threats, many feared that the world was on the verge of imminent destruction.

Extended Reading
  • Sydnie 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    Cun Fu contributed a plump performance, and the weight loss and several interrogations in the prison were full of stage sense. Mainly because of the procrastination of the latter part of the plot, especially the visitation scene. In that era, what should be left for us is not only reflection, but history is not only about winning and losing. The brave man slays the dragon, the dragon can pretend to be the brave man, and the brave man can also become the dragon.

  • Ivory 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    An ordinary work with a smooth narrative and no urine spots. The inevitable Western ideological propaganda film