Ahmed Khalil credited as playing...
Khan
- Khan: You'll get used to It. You're John Kllne.
- John Kline: Well?
- Khan: I'm looklng for a relatlve of mine. Last address a boardlng house in Rotterdam. Left for England, not heard of slnce.
- John Kline: What do you want me to do about it?
- Khan: Help me find hlm. You'll be paid well, in English money. Money enough to get you away.
- John Kline: I have a travel warrant, courtesy of Her Majesty's nick.
- Khan: Wlll Rawlinson let you use It?
- John Kline: From him, are you?
- Khan: No, no!
- John Kline: Why mention the twat then?
- Khan: Other men told me about you and him.
- John Kline: If you are from him, tell hlm this from me. All I want ls out of thls bastard cIty of his. I've done time for his brother. Either we call it quits or I'll kill him and anyone else he sends against me. OK? Good enough for you? Good!
- John Kline: Doyouwant me to go in front with a red flag?
- Khan: It's a buiIt-up area, Mr Kllne. We mustn't exceed the speed llmIt. Anything?
- John Kline: Not yet.
- Khan: I really don't conslder your running away a lastlng solutlon, Mr Kline.
- John Kline: Up the 'Pool, down the smoke, first traln, I'm on it.
- Khan: Rawlinson has contacts in both places, or if not hlm, one of his many brothers. Like Napoleon, our Mr. Rawllnson's a great believer in nepotism.
- John Kline: I don' care what his religion is.
- Khan: He wants you dead, Mr. Kline.
- John Kline: How do you know?
- Khan: I'm newly enrolled in the lower echelons of his organisatlon. Quite an honour for a poor, ignorant wog, would you say?.
- John Kline: This missing relative of yours. He's probably finished up in the bottom of the North Sea.
- Khan: Yes, probably. Sorry that you earned remission?
- John Kline: No.
- Khan: You have got only two alternatives - find enough money to escape abroad, or to stand and smash Rawlinson here.
- John Kline: With whose army?
- Khan: Double your numbers. Come in with me.
- John Kline: As what?
- Khan: As backup. I may as well tell you that I intend to take over Rawlinson's illegal immigrant and drug rackets.
- John Kline: How? By an act of God?
- Khan: I'm inslde. I need someone outslde. Someone like you, who, if you'll pardon the colloqulallsm, knows arse from elbow.
- Rawlinson: Mr Khan. I hear you've been insisting on It.
- Khan: On what, please, sir?
- Rawlinson: On seeing me, please sir.
- Khan: Oh, yes
- Rawlinson: Your info. What is It? Don't worry about my secretary. She's privy to all confidentlal information. So let us have It.
- Khan: John Kline has been released.
- Rawlinson: Yeah, this morning.
- Rawlinson: How do...
- Rawlinson: Huh! I know everythlng In thls cIty. Everythlng in Brum that moves, breathes or speaks, I know about It, and how to proflt from It. I've got an all-embraclng eye that sees all, knows all. Right down to the colour of undies she's wearing. What I don't know just yet, matey, is what your actlon ls.
- Khan: Please?
- Rawlinson: What's Kline to you?
- Khan: Enterprise and initiative.
- Rawlinson: Eh?
- Khan: I'm trying to show them to you by keeplng an eye on the prison...
- Rawlinson: In case Kline got released early.
- Khan: So I could come and tell you, sir, yes.
- Rawlinson: I've seen you. One of my clubs, the Maverick, with that young wog. That driver. That nutcase. Lipstick.
- Khan: Kuldip. Kuldip allows me to assist him on occaslon.
- Rawlinson: OK, Khan, you have inItiated your enterprise very nicely, so about urinating off out of here.
- Khan: Oh, thank you sir.
- Rawlinson: Thank you. Ta-ra. Obsequlous bastard.
- John Kline: What's your bleedin' name, anyhow?
- Khan: Khan. Zaheer Mohammed Khan.
- John Kline: John Wayne.