Tom Goodman-Hill credited as playing...
Sanderson Reed
- [Allan aims his elephant gun at a fleeing assassin]
- Sanderson Reed: But he's so far away.
- [Allan lowers the gun with a grunt of frustration]
- Sanderson Reed: Yes, I thought he was.
- [Allan puts on a pair of glasses]
- Allan Quartermain: God, I hate getting old.
- [He aims the rifle and fires. In the far distance, the assassin goes down. Reed gapes]
- [Chasing Moriarty, Tom Sawyer bumps into an invisible man]
- Tom Sawyer: Skinner?
- [to Quatermain]
- Tom Sawyer: It's okay! It's Skinner!
- [to the invisible man]
- Tom Sawyer: What the hell are you doing here?
- Sanderson Reed: What makes you think I'm Skinner, huh?
- Sanderson Reed: Where is your sense of patriotism?
- Allan Quatermain: [stands up with a drink] God save the Queen.
- [the other patrons of the club mutter an apathetic return to the toast]
- Nigel: God save her.
- Allan Quatermain: [to Reed] That's about as patriotic as it gets around here.
- Sanderson Reed: There is great unrest. Countries set at each other's throats, baying for blood. It's a powder-keg. The trouble of which I speak could set a match to the whole thing: War.
- Allan Quatermain: Wi-With whom, exactly?
- Sanderson Reed: Everyone. A world war.
- Allan Quatermain: That notion makes you sweat?
- Sanderson Reed: Heavens, man. Doesn't it you?
- Allan Quatermain: This is Africa, dear boy. Sweating is what we do.
- Sanderson Reed: But you're Allan Quatermain. Stories of your exploits have thrilled English boys for decades.
- Allan Quatermain: That I know. And Nigel has done a grand job reminding me. But... with each past exploit I've lost friends, white men and black... and much more. And I'm not the man I once was.