Guard

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"National Guard" is a film in the United States that tells the story of a bad policeman in a small town and an American FBI commissioner when they are cooperating in a case. The film was presented at the 2011 Berlin Film Festival and won the Special Honor Award for Best Film Debut[1]. "National Guard" was released on July 29, 2011 (United States), and the film is 96 minutes in total. Chinese name National Guard production area Irish director John Michael McDonagh Genre comedy/thriller 96 minutes long Release time 2011-07-29 4 English speakers in dialogue

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  • Gerry Stanton: You know when you hear tell about someone being liquidated, you know, by the mob, like?

    FBI agent Wendell Everett: Mm.

    Gerry Stanton: What does that actually mean?

    FBI agent Wendell Everett: Means they've been killed. I mean, what else would it mean?

    Gerry Stanton: Yeah, I know that. But does it mean they've actually been turned into liquid?

    FBI agent Wendell Everett: Heh, heh, heh. Turned into liquid.

    [realizing he's serious]

    FBI agent Wendell Everett: No. Just killed.

    Gerry Stanton: Yeah, I suppose turning someone into liquid would be too time-consuming, huh? Take ages.

  • Sergeant Gerry Boyle: What's a derringer?

    Colum Hennessey: It's like a baby gun. One of the gay lads used to... used to like secreting it on his person, you know.

    Sergeant Gerry Boyle: There were gay lads in the IRA?

    Colum Hennessey: There are one or two. Well, it was the only way we could successfully infiltrate the MI5.