Daily Dialogue — March 27, 2019
Bullitt: Chalmers, let us understand each other. I don’t like you. Chalmers: Come on now, don’t be naive, Lieutenant. We both know how…
Bullitt: Chalmers, let us understand each other. I don’t like you.
Chalmers: Come on now, don’t be naive, Lieutenant. We both know how careers are made. Integrity is something you sell the public.
Bullitte: You sell whatever you want, but don’t sell it here tonight.
Chalmers: Frank, we must all compromise.
Bullitt: Bullshit.
— Bullitt (1968), screenplay by Alan Trustman and Harry Kleiner, novel by Robert L. Fish
The Daily Dialogue theme for the week: Police.
Trivia: The famous car chase lasts ten minutes and fifty-three seconds.
Dialogue On Dialogue: Classic all guts, no glory San Francisco cop.