Roger Montsoret credited as playing...
Robert Jeanson
- Robert: We made it.
- Juliette: Made it where?
- Robert: Home.
- Juliette: Now what do we do?
- Robert: Sleep. What's got into you?
- Juliette: And then what?
- Robert: We wake up.
- Juliette: Then what?
- Robert: The same thing. We start over. We wake up again. We eat.
- Juliette: And then what?
- Robert: I don't know. - - We die.
- Juliette: And then what?
- Robert: I may be confusing thought and reality. Yes, I'd be tempted to say that. That since there aren't always real objects - that can vouch - for the truth - the truth of our thoughts. What we think is not reality - but a shadow of reality.
- Girl talking to Robert: Since you know the world so well, do you know yourself?
- Robert: Not all that well.
- Martine: What have you been doing all day, clever?
- Robert: This morning I worked at my garage.
- Martine: Do you own it?
- Robert: No, I don't.
- Martine: Then why is it "my garage"?
- Robert: At "the" garage. Right.
- Martine: You're not listening. How do you know it's a garage? Are you sure the word isn't "swimming-pool" or "hotel"?
- Robert: I suppose it could be.
- Martine: Exactly. How do things get particular names?
- Robert: They're given them.
- Martine: Who by?
- Roger: Hear anything? What is it?
- Robert: Saigon-Washington.
- Roger: Who's speaking?
- Robert: Johnson.
- Roger: What's he saying?
- Robert: "In '65 to force Hanoi to negotiate it was with a heavy heart that I ordered my pilots to bomb North Vietnam."
- Roger: And?
- Robert: "It was tremendous but Hanoi wouldn't negotiate. In '66 it was again with a heavy heart that I ordered my pilots to bomb Haiphong and Hanoi."
- Roger: Let me listen a bit. "It was tremendous, but Hanoi wouldn't negotiate. In July '67 I ordered my pilots, again with a heavy heart, to raze Chinese atomic installations. It was tremendous, but Hanoi wouldn't negotiate."
- Robert: "In '67 to force Hanoi to negotiate and again with a heavy heart, I ordered my pilots to bomb Peking."
- Roger: And?
- Robert: "It was tremendous, but Hanoi wouldn't negotiate. Now my missiles are aimed at Moscow."
- Roger: And?
- Robert: "President Johnson says that Hanoi must understand that his patience is limited." Shit! I can't hear now.
- Juliette: [reading] "Should I wear tromp-l'oeil ankle-sock designs on pantyhose designed by Louis Ferraud? They make daring dresses decent and make calves look pert and charming."
- Robert: Cut the crap!
- Juliette: It's in "Madame Express."
- Robert: Never heard of it.
- Juliette: You've got no culture.