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Congo (1995)

Ernie Hudson: Captain Monroe Kelly

Congo

Ernie Hudson credited as playing...

Captain Monroe Kelly

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Quotes42

  • Monroe: When the moon is like that, every monkey for 200 miles thinks he's Elvis Presley.
  • Monroe: I'm your great white hunter for this trip, though I happen to be black.
  • Monroe: They just blew up the president's car.
  • Eddie: That was the president's car? Did they get him?
  • Monroe: That's the bad news: no, they didn't.
  • Monroe: So why'd you quit the CIA?
  • Dr. Karen Ross: I never worked for the CIA.
  • Monroe: Of course you didn't. But if you HAD worked for the CIA, why would you quit?
  • Dr. Karen Ross: 'Cause they're a loveless bunch of sons of bitches.
  • Monroe: And you're not?
  • Dr. Karen Ross: And I'm not.
  • Monroe: Glad to hear it.
  • Monroe: And this is your cover?
  • Dr. Karen Ross: Yes
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: I'm nobody's cover. Cover for what?
  • Monroe: ...find yourself in the middle of something.
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: Cover for what?
  • Monroe: I don't know and she won't tell you. But the kind of money her company's throwing around... they don't spend that on any gorilla. Relax. You're in better hands than you *should* be.
  • Dr. Karen Ross: Why are they laughing?
  • Monroe: They asked who was in charge and I said I was.
  • Dr. Karen Ross: What's so funny about that?
  • Monroe: I'm black. I should have luggage on my head.
  • Monroe: The twentieth century sucks. Maybe the twenty-first will be better.
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: You're some kind of criminal, aren't you?
  • Monroe: Aren't we all?
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: No. I'm not a criminal, I'm a scientist.
  • Monroe: Scientist? I run a few guns. You sons of bitches ruin the world.
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: [as everyone on the plane prepares to jump] Why are they putting on parachutes?
  • Dr. Karen Ross: FIGURE IT OUT!
  • Richard: [Monroe tosses Richard a parachute] OH NO!
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: [the crew members begin jumping out of the plane. Monroe hands Peter a parachute] This isn't going to work!
  • Monroe: Oh, yes, it is. I'll take Amy.
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: She might get hurt. I can't risk it!
  • Monroe: Do you know how to fly this plane?
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: No.
  • Monroe: [nods toward the cockpit, where no one is at the controls] Well, the pilot and co-pilot are already gone, so what are you going to do?
  • Monroe: The ghost tribe has several levels of "dead." Someone's not dead until they're completely "dead."
  • Monroe: Eddie! What happened to your head?
  • Eddie: Customs guy, whacked me in the head with a can of peanut oil for stamping visas. I'm never goin back to that country, man. Those people have permanently wigged out!
  • [last lines]
  • Monroe: [in hot air balloon] There's a wind.
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: I hope it blows us some place good.
  • Dr. Karen Ross: Me too.
  • Monroe: That region of the Congo's uninhabited.
  • Dr. Karen Ross: Well, something inhabits it.
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: What exactly did you see on that tape?
  • Dr. Karen Ross: A camp destroyed. People dead. A grey gorilla...
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: There's no such thing as a grey gorilla.
  • Dr. Karen Ross: Well, I saw one.
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: It's hard to believe at this late date...
  • Monroe: Why are you going in there?
  • Dr. Karen Ross: Two men are unaccounted for: Geoffrey Weams, and Charles Travis, my fiance... My FORMER fiance.
  • Monroe: Your former?
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: Well, we better get to him then.
  • Monroe: When these little African countries get into a dispute, they tend to just murder everybody. They live for the opportunity to settle scores... and they have a lot of scores to settle.
  • Monroe: What the hell?
  • Herkermer Homolka: It's the mines.
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: "We are watching you." It's the trainers talking. Teacher is watching you.
  • Monroe: Dead teachers.
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: They are gorillas. They're some kind of gorillas.
  • Monroe: Never saw an animal move like that. They just... well, look. They just kill.
  • Herkermer Homolka: So that's why Solomon's diamonds were never found. The myth of the killer ape is true!
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: I can't believe it.
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: Here's the story. They domesticated gorillas.
  • Monroe: You call that domesticated? They're killing a man.
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: So they taught them to be this way. They bred them to violence. They looked for the trait, and they encouraged it.
  • Dr. Karen Ross: Guard dogs. And they turned on their masters.
  • Monroe: What's that smell?
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: [coming across a pile of bones] These are all the bones of gorillas.
  • Monroe: You mean these are the...
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: No, these are the bones of normal gorillas.
  • [picking a skull up]
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: This one's skull was crushed.
  • Dr. Karen Ross: They're gone.
  • Monroe: Couple of hours 'til first light, then we're out of here.
  • Herkermer Homolka: And those hieroglyphics we saw inscribed everywhere... I have translated them.
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: What do they say?
  • Herkermer Homolka: "We are... watching you."
  • Dr. Peter Elliot: [coming across a crashed plane] Good Lord.
  • Monroe: It's that plane we saw burning in the sky.
  • Herkermer Homolka: Who were they?
  • Dr. Karen Ross: Travis, my boss, he thought I wasn't gonna make it. He sent another expedition.
  • Monroe: He tried to push away too far. Looks like a rocket got them. No point going in there.
  • Dr. Karen Ross: My God, what a waste of life.
  • Monroe: Half the people who went in the congo looking for Zinj never made it back and the other half came back with nothing.

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