Carl Duering credited as playing...
Hassan Jena
- Journalist: [Prime Minister has arrived, weather is quite rainy] What are your first impressions?
- Hassan Jena: We could use some of your English rain in our dry country. In our country, there's a great deal of oil and very little water. A highly inflammable situation.
- David Pollock: As long as you needed someone to sit down and work, I was your man. But the situation has changed somewhat. What you need now is someone with a Ph. D. in rough-house.
- Hassan Jena: I did warn you that it might become dangerous.
- David Pollock: Well, dangerous, sir, not lethal.
- Hassan Jena: Mr. Pollock, what has happened?
- David Pollock: Mr. Jena, there's been some trouble. A man was killed at Ascot today.
- Hassan Jena: Yes, I heard. Have you also heard who it is they think killed him?
- David Pollock: Mrs. Pollock's idiot son, David, that's who. I need your help.
- Hassan Jena: I don't think there's anything I can do for you right now, besides suggesting you stay clear of the police.
- David Pollock: The fact is that there are very few men on this earth that - whom I admire more than you. You're a very great man.
- Hassan Jena: No man is greater than the people he serves, Mr. Pollock. Your respect must be for them.
- Hassan Jena: Water remains our most serious problem. To paraphrase Marie Antoinette, I can hardly say of my people, "Let them drink oil."