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Malcolm McDowell in Calígula (1979)

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Calígula

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  • [first lines]
  • Caligula: I have existed from the morning of the world and I shall exist until the last star falls from the night. Although I have taken the form of Gaius Caligula, I am all men as I am no man and therefore I am a God.
  • [after Macro is decapitated]
  • Caligula: If only all of Rome had just one neck.
  • Caligula: Let them hate me, so long as they fear me.
  • Caligula: I hear you have a taste for little boys. Is that not so?
  • Chaerea: No Caesar, big boys.
  • Proculus: Divine Ceasar, PLEASE! What have I done? Why am I here?
  • Caligula: Treason!
  • Proculus: Treason? I have always been loyal to you!
  • Caligula: [laughs insanely] That IS your treason! You're an honest man, Proculus, which means a bad Roman! Therefore, you are a traitor! Logical, hmm? Ha, ha, ha!
  • Caligula: [at an orgy] Longinus, you're not having any fun! Enjoy yourself! What is your preference?
  • Longinus: Everything and nothing, Caesar.
  • Caligula: You can't have both for the same price.
  • Tiberius: Do you prefer nymphs to satyrs?
  • Caligula: I like both, Lord.
  • Tiberius: One needs both, yes, to keep healthy.
  • [Caligula is sick with the fever]
  • Attendent: I offer my life if Jupiter will only spare our beloved Emperor!
  • Caligula: Jupiter accepts your offer.
  • [Caligula turns to his guards]
  • Caligula: Execute him.
  • [Caligula stands in front of a large pile of documents he's about to put his stamp on]
  • Caligula: I, Caligula Caesar, command in the name of the senate and the people of Rome.
  • [stamps document, servant removes it from the pile]
  • Caligula: I, Caligula Caesar, command in the name of the... senate... and...
  • [browses through the large pile of documents]
  • Caligula: the people of Rome.
  • [Stamps document, servant removes it from pile]
  • Caligula: . I, Caligula Caesar,
  • [starts speaking faster]
  • Caligula: command in the name of the senate and the people of Rome.
  • [stamps]
  • Caligula: I, Caligula Caesar, command in the name of the senate and the people of Rome.
  • [stamps]
  • Caligula: [speaking much faster] I, Caligula Caesar, command in the name of the senate and the people of Rome.
  • [speaking almost unintelligible, stamps between each repeat]
  • Caligula: I, Caligula Caesar, command in the name of the senate and the people of Rome. I, Caligula Caesar, command in the name of the senate and the people of Rome. I, Caligula Caesar, command in the name of the senate and the people of Rome. Rome! Rome! Rome! Caesar! Caesar! Rome! Rome! Rubbish! Rubbish!
  • [calms down]
  • Caligula: I, Caligula Caesar, command in the name of the senate and the people of Rome.
  • [stamps, looks at servant]
  • Caligula: No wonder life's so dull!
  • Tiberius: Serve the state, Caligula, though the people in it are wicked beasts.
  • Caligula: But they love you, lord.
  • Tiberius: Oh, no... they FEAR me... and that is much better.
  • Tiberius: It is fate that rules us, Little Boots, not any god.
  • Caligula: You are a god.
  • Tiberius: No, I'm NOT! Not even when I'm dead.
  • Caligula: Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar, they are gods.
  • Tiberius: So says the senate, and so the people prefer to believe. Such myths are useless.
  • [Caligula's child - who he has just announced as his son - has been born]
  • Drusilla: It's a girl.
  • Caligula: It is not a girl! Did you not hear Caesar say?
  • Drusilla: I heard the voice of Caesar. But your daughter did not.
  • Chaerea: Give him enough rope...
  • Longinus: ...and perhaps, he'll hang us all.
  • Drusilla: You are a fool.
  • Caligula: Caesar cannot be a fool!
  • Drusilla: But he's trying very hard...
  • Caligula: Caesar cannot be a fool!
  • Nerva: Tiberius, you were wise once.
  • Tiberius: Don't taunt me! I am old.
  • Nerva: I've watched you grow into a monster! One by one, I've seen you murder your whole family, your friends, the noblest men in Rome.
  • Caligula: That is treason!
  • Nerva: No, it's the truth.
  • Tiberius: I am and always have been surrounded by enemies. In my own family, in the senate... You are cruel!
  • Nerva: Honest old men can sometimes see the future. So, from the evils past, and the evils yet to come, I now choose to escape.
  • [seeing Nerva has cut his wrists]
  • Tiberius: Cretins... why did you permit him to do it?
  • [to two slaves looking on]
  • Tiberius: Bind his wrists... BIND HIS WRISTS!
  • [to Nerva]
  • Tiberius: You must not go, you must not leave me, you are my friend, my only friend.
  • Nerva: I've lived too long, Tiberius, I hate my life.
  • Tiberius: [to the two slaves] Leave us! Both of you!
  • Nerva: The man to choose the hour of his own death is the closest he will ever come to tricking fate. And fate decrees that when you die, Macro will kill me.
  • Tiberius: I'll arrest him, have him executed!
  • Nerva: You can't, he controls you. Anyway, even with Macro dead,
  • [looking at Caligula]
  • Nerva: how could I go on living with this... reptile?
  • Tiberius: [to Caligula] You will respect my friend always, won't you, reptile?
  • [Caligula is raping Livia]
  • Caligula: Open your EYES, Livia! Lucky girl... to lose one's virginity to a direct descendent of the goddess... I, Caligula Caesar, command in the name of the... Open your eyes, Proculus! Command in the name of the senate-OPEN THEM!-the senate, and the people of... Rome!
  • Chaerea: [Caligula is blocked from entering the palace] Password!
  • Caligula: Scrotum.
  • Chaerea: So be it!
  • [Chaerea strikes Caligula down with his sword]
  • Tiberius: Rome is a republic and you and I are playing citizens. More confection. That's the best of my stallions. Serve the state, Caligula, although the people in it are wicked beasts.
  • Tiberius: Another brother is enough envy. Brother kills a brother who's killed his father who's killed his son.
  • Tiberius: Do you think this boy has been drinking?
  • Caligula: I think he has, Caesar.
  • Tiberius: So do I. Macro? Bring him more wine!
  • Tiberius: Oh, yes, I am a true moralist, and stern as any Cato. Fate chose me to govern swine, in my old age, I have become a swineherd.
  • Macro: Forgive me, Prince. The emperor commands you to wait upon him.
  • Caligula: What does he want?
  • Macro: A last look at you, perhaps. He is 77.
  • Caligula: May he live forever!
  • Tiberius: If someone else had become emperor, I would've been killed... As you will be!
  • [Tiberius quickly walks away as Caligula realizes]
  • Caligula: Will be?
  • [Caligula runs after Tiberius]
  • Caligula: Will be, Grandfather?
  • Tiberius: Would be, if you were not my heir.
  • [Caligula is having a nightmare about Tiberius]
  • Tiberius: A brother kills a brother who's killed his father who's killed his son. Fate. And then someone will kill Caligula!
  • Chaerea: [at an empty battlefield] There is no enemy.
  • Caligula: There is papyrus cane!
  • Chaerea: Papyrus cane, divine Caesar?
  • Caligula: Yes, papyrus! Don't be so stupid, Chaerea! Order my army to attack and destroy that papyrus!
  • Chaerea: Yes, lord.
  • Caligula: After all, we must have some proof that I conquered Britain!
  • [breaks out laughing]
  • [last lines]
  • [the bloodied Caligula is dying after Chaerea strikes him on his head with a sword]
  • Caligula: [insanely whimpering] I... live!
  • Nerva: When I am gone, Caligula will kill you. And then, someone will kill Caligula. Unless he is dead, before I am.
  • Caligula: I am a god. Or at least I will be when I'm dead.
  • Tiberius: My fishes!
  • Caligula: Caesar begged you.
  • Caligula: Jupiter loves ME!
  • [Nerva is dying]
  • Caligula: Nerva, what's it like?
  • Nerva: Warm, no pain... just drifting away.
  • Caligula: Can you see her?
  • Nerva: Who?
  • Caligula: The goddess, Isis?
  • Nerva: So you're one of those who believe...
  • Caligula: Do you see her?
  • Nerva: No.
  • Caligula: Are you sure? You're almost dead! What's it like, what's happening to you now?
  • Nerva: Slowly... drifting... like sleep...
  • Caligula: Liar... you can see her, I know you can! What is she like?
  • Nerva: No... Slowly...
  • Caligula: LIAR!
  • Tiberius: Do you think this boy has drunk enough wine?
  • Caligula: I think he's drunk enough, Lord.
  • Tiberius: So do I!
  • [stabs the drunken soldier with a sword so that the consumed wine spills from the dead man's slashed belly in a red flow]
  • Tiberius: Now he is happy.
  • Caligula: Speaking statues.
  • Tiberius: When Rome was just a city and we were just citizens, we're known to one another. And we were frugal, good, disciplined and dignified. The Romans I rule are not like we were. They lust for power and pleasure. Money the wives of other men.
  • Tiberius: Every senator believes himself to be a potential Caesar, therefore every senator is guilty of treason. In thought, if not indeed.The Senate is the natural enemy of any Caesar, Little Boots.They offer to prove any law I made before I made it. I said: 'What if I go mad? What then?' No answer. They were born to be slaves.
  • Tiberius: I know everything that is said and done. And thought. The setting sun and the rising moon. Gemellus, lovely boy. And too young to betray me. Perhaps not too young.
  • Caligula: That will be my wife.
  • Drusilla: Oh no, not Caesonia.
  • Caligula: You're impossible.
  • Drusilla: She's the most promiscuous woman in Rome.
  • Caligula: Perfect!
  • Caligula: Tell me, how is the Emperor?
  • Nerva: Old, like me.
  • Caligula: I mean, how is his mood?
  • Nerva: Like the weather.
  • Caligula: But the weather's good today.
  • Nerva: Changeable.
  • Drusilla: You've got to have an heir.
  • Caligula: Who will kill me when he grows up.
  • Drusilla: Little Boots. I thought you didn't like virgins.
  • Caligula: I've never known any.
  • Caligula: You took an antidote before coming to my table. Which is tantamount to accusing me of poisoning you.
  • Caligula: Is it true that there is a conspiracy against me, Longinus?
  • Longinus: Eh... well, lord... that is... I mean... It seems there is a secret plot.
  • Caligula: A plot is always a secret, if it's not a secret, not a plot or a plan. That is logical, is it not, Claudius? Even a half-wit can know that and you are a half-wit.
  • Caligula: I think I should have to resign myself to living forever.
  • Caligula: That is logical!
  • Macro: My wife lives only to the day she can see you again, Prince.
  • Chaerea: Where is Britain?
  • Caligula: Where? There!
  • Chaerea: Ah, yes, Lord, there.
  • Tiberius: I am nursing a viper in Rome's bosom.
  • Caesonia: They are senators and consuls. They are important men.
  • Caligula: So important that they prove all I do?
  • Caesonia: They must be mad.
  • Caligula: I don't know what else to do to revolt them.

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