'Shop Steward' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Dahmer (2002)
Actors:
Sherry Gunderman (miscellaneous crew),
Bruce Davison (actor),
Jeremy Renner (actor),
Blake Busby (miscellaneous crew),
Matthew R. Brady (producer),
Jasper Jan (miscellaneous crew),
Larry Rattner (producer),
Sean Blakemore (actor),
Dion Basco (actor),
Susan R. Rodgers (producer),
Lily Knight (actress),
Dave O'Brien (miscellaneous crew),
Leonard Shapiro (producer),
Artel Great (actor),
David Jacobson (director),
Genres:
Biography,
Crime,
Drama,
Horror,
Thriller,
Taglines: The mind is a place of its own.
Quotes:
Jeffrey Dahmer: I'm a pervert. I'm an exhibitionist. I'm a masturbator. And a killer... Like you.
Khamtay: Why would you buy me these?::Jeffrey Dahmer: I like doing things for people; it makes me feel good about myself.::Khamtay: Are you some kind of nut?
Jeffrey Dahmer: So what are you going to do when you leave here?::Rodney: I don't know. My cousin and I are probably going to party or something.::Jeffrey Dahmer: Do you want to come by my place, and drink some beer. I just live over here.::Rodney: [slowly contemplating] Sure. Where do you live?
[first lines]::Title Card: On February 15, 1992 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer was convicted of 15 counts of murder and sentenced to 937 years of federal prison. The following story was inspired by events from his life. Certain characters and events are fictional.
[last lines]::Title Card: After serving two years of his life sentence, Jeffrey Dahmer was attacked and killed by another inmate. He died on November28, 1994, at the age of 34.
Jeffrey Dahmer: You must be harboring a lot of anger inside.::Rodney: I'm not angry inside, alright?::Jeffrey Dahmer: I think you are. I mean you act all sweet and innocent, but it's only to cover up how you wanna kill people.
Jeffrey Dahmer: If your eyes were closed, and someone went down on you, do you think you'll know the difference if it was a guy or a girl?::Lance Bell: I'm not into guys if that's what you mean.::Jeffrey Dahmer: How can you be sure?::Lance Bell: 'Cause I know.::Jeffrey Dahmer: From experience or just 'cause you always heard it was wrong?::Lance Bell: Don't give me that shit, it's just the way you are!::Jeffrey Dahmer: Just for arguement sakes then, just...::Lance Bell: It'd be different because you'd be thinking it was a guy, and then you wouldn't be turned on by it.::Jeffrey Dahmer: But what if it were completely dark, you couldn't see anything. How could you be sure?::Lance Bell: Guess it wouldn't matter. But so what? Like I'm gonna be in some dark room with some invisible guy.::Jeffrey Dahmer: So you're close minded?::Lance Bell: Why do I have to have sex with guys to be open minded?::Jeffrey Dahmer: You think you're a rebel don't you?::Lance Bell: Not really.::Jeffrey Dahmer: Okay. What's your favorite movie?::Lance Bell: Bonnie and Clyde?::Jeffrey Dahmer: What do you think of the police?::Lance Bell: Don't like 'em.::Jeffrey Dahmer: It's pretty obvious you're a rebel, you're against the establishment.::Lance Bell: 'Kay, maybe I am?::Jeffrey Dahmer: So, what makes you think that having sex with only girls is following the most fashious social of them all?::Lance Bell: Clyde Barrow broke every law there was, including killing people, he did not fuck guys!::Jeffrey Dahmer: I read he did, or at least I read that in a movie.::Lance Bell: Such bullshit.
Jeffrey Dahmer: You know what the cross was for, don't you?::Rodney: Yeah, where Jesus died, right?::Jeffrey Dahmer: A torture device... used to kill criminals. So when you pray to it, it's like praying to an electric chair, or a guillotine.
Hard Target (1993)
Actors:
Sam Raimi (producer),
Marco St. John (actor),
Moshe Diamant (producer),
Wilford Brimley (actor),
Jules Sylvester (actor),
Terence Chang (producer),
Sean Daniel (producer),
Sven-Ole Thorsen (actor),
Arnold Vosloo (actor),
Jean-Claude Van Damme (actor),
Ted Raimi (actor),
Lance Henriksen (actor),
Codie Scott (actor),
Graeme Revell (composer),
Robert G. Tapert (producer),
Plot: Natasha Binder comes to New Orleans looking for her father, who has gone missing. In doing so, she meets a very hard man called Chance. He helps her find out that her father was killed by an organisation who sell the opportunity to hunt human prey. They are taking advantage of a police strike in New Orleans. Will the Muscles from Brussels win through?
Keywords: 1990s, action-hero, ak-47, ambush, anti-hero, arrow, assassin, battle, bayou, beating
Genres:
Action,
Thriller,
Taglines: Catch him if you can. Don't hunt what you can't kill.
Quotes:
Chance Boudreaux: Do you still have the 30.06... the one I gave you for your birthday?::Douvee: No... a gator ate it. But I still got your shot-gun.
Natasha Binder: [after Douvee has been shot in the leg] Can you get up?::Douvee: I cannot dance... but, I can get up.
Chance Boudreaux: Grab the bar!
Emil Fouchon: Load me!
Pik van Cleef: Randal, Randal, Randal. I know you didn't mean to... hurt... my feelings.
Pik van Cleef: Randal, I come back here, I cut me a steak.
Chance Boudreaux: If you understand me, just grunt.
Randal Poe: [Lying face down on a massage table thinking the masseuse is still massaging him, not knowing that Chance is] Oh yeah baby::Chance Boudreaux: Hello Poe!::Randal Poe: [Making a startled rise from the table] What the fuck?::Chance Boudreaux: [Slamming Poe's face down into the head rest] You miss me?::Randal Poe: Oh Christ not again!::Chance Boudreaux: It looks like you're short an ear, so you better listen very carefully. Now, who sent those apes after me?::Randal Poe: [Squirming in pain] I dont know what you're talking about::Chance Boudreaux: [Pushes Poe's head harder into the head rest] Two million people in this city, who's gonna miss a fat slob like you?::Randal Poe: Van Cleef! His name is Van Cleef!::Chance Boudreaux: Good boy, where is he?::Randal Poe: I dont know where he lives, he ain't even American! Look he'll kill me if I dont do what he says, please...::Chance Boudreaux: [Again pushes his head further into the head rest] You tell your boyfriend Van Cleef that im going to find out who killed Douglas Binder. If you understand me, just grunt::Randal Poe: [Grunts hesitantly]::Chance Boudreaux: Again [pushes his head even harder in the head rest]
Douvee: Ooh-wee! Ha ha! Sometimes I 'maze myself! Good whiskey make jackrabbit slap de bear!
Chance Boudreaux: What's your name?::Natasha Binder: It's Nat.::Chance Boudreaux: 'Nat?'::Natasha Binder: Mm-hmm.::Chance Boudreaux: Your parents named you for a... bug?
Varjoja paratiisissa (1986)
Actors:
Aki Kaurismäki (writer),
Mari Rantasila (actress),
Matti Pellonpää (actor),
Aki Kaurismäki (actor),
Kati Outinen (actress),
Pekka Laiho (actor),
Aki Kaurismäki (director),
Esko Nikkari (actor),
Mika Kaurismäki (producer),
Jukka-Pekka Palo (actor),
Haije Alanoja (miscellaneous crew),
Raija Talvio (editor),
Sakari Kuosmanen (actor),
Mato Valtonen (actor),
Marja-Leena Helin (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Only connect. In gray, class-conscious Helsinki, Nikander is a stoic, solitary garbage man. Cigarettes, coffee, bingo games, and English lessons border his circumscribed life. There are few words, no smiles, and no laughter. Violence and the threat of violence seem close at hand. Ilona, a supermarket clerk who frequently loses her job, bandages Nikander's hand one evening; later he gets her out of a jam, and they begin an on-again off-again relationship. "Why do I keep losing?," Nikander asks his co-worker, Melartin, a man Nikander met in jail and helped get a job. Can he break his losing streak?
Keywords: abuse, asking-for-a-date, bad-date, change, change-of-heart, date, dating, dustman, emptiness, everyday-life
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Romance,
Quotes:
Nikander: [Nikander and Ilona are in a restaurant] Do you find it dull here? With me, I mean?::Ilona Rajamäki: Why?::Nikander: Just asking?::Ilona Rajamäki: Take it easy, Nikander! Everything is OK today. I don't know about tomorrow. Maybe the weather will turn, or something. What do you want from me anyway?::Nikander: Who? Me?::Ilona Rajamäki: Yes, you!::Nikander: Do you want to have more wine?::Ilona Rajamäki: Answer me!::Nikander: I don't want anything from anyone. I'm Nikander. Ex-butcher, now a carbage truck driver. Bad teeth and stomach, liver is hanging on! More than I can say about my head. No use asking what I want.::Ilona Rajamäki: I only asked.::Nikander: You're welcome!::Ilona Rajamäki: It's cold in here.::Nikander: I haven't paid attention to it.
Ilona Rajamäki: How much for a single?::Hotel receptionist: 300 marks, with breakfest!::Ilona Rajamäki: And without?::Hotel receptionist: The same.::Ilona Rajamäki: Il'll take it.::Hotel receptionist: No way.::Ilona Rajamäki: Why?::Hotel receptionist: We're full.
Nikander: [Nikander meets Ilona and the third man] How are you, old man?::Third Man: Alright.::Nikander: Want me to smash your face?::Third Man: No.::Nikander: Get lost then, we've got to talk.
Pelle: [in Swedish] Do you have a cigarette, friend?::Nikander: [in English] Not for you.
[first lines]::Nikander: Friday!::Co-worker: [co-worker is offering Nikander a drink] You want?::Nikander: I'm driving.::Co-worker: Listen, Nikander. We've been a team quite a while. But I've been doing this for 25 years. I'm getting tired and so is my heart.::Nikander: What's the matter with it?::Co-worker: What ever.::Co-worker: I've got an idea - my own company. Five trucks to start with...::Nikander: What does it end?::Co-worker: The sky is the limit. The state and the banks will back us. I know everything about this game, but I'm not going to die behind the wheel.::Nikander: Where, then?::Co-worker: Behind a desk. And I need a good foreman.
Ilona Rajamäki: Let's go!::Nikander: Where?::Ilona Rajamäki: For a drive, out of Helsinki.::Nikander: What, now?::Ilona Rajamäki: Yes.::Nikander: Ok. But I must see a friend first.::Ilona Rajamäki: Why?::Nikander: That's none of your business.
Shop Steward: No one can predict how the market forces change. Sometimes you have too much stuff, sometimes too little. But I can say that I'd had to keep you here with us.::Ilona Rajamäki: Sure.::Shop Steward: But there's nothing I can do about it. I just sit here and watch sales graph. There is a new supermarket somewhere around here with all their special offers and so on... So our sales will go down temporarily. You're the only one on probationary period and that's why you have to go. The supermarket's is a merciless machine. I hope you understand.::Ilona Rajamäki: Your daughter finishes school in two weeks. She needs a job. You don't fool me.
Heavens Above! (1963)
Actors:
Henry B. Longhurst (actor),
Basil Dignam (actor),
Roy Kinnear (actor),
Harry Locke (actor),
Ronald Adam (actor),
Ed Devereaux (actor),
John Junkin (actor),
Eric Barker (actor),
John Harvey (actor),
John Glyn-Jones (actor),
Colin Gordon (actor),
Kenneth Griffith (actor),
Fred Griffiths (actor),
William Hartnell (actor),
Miles Malleson (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,
Quotes:
Simpson: Anytime you hear someone quoting from the bible - better watch out - it's probably the devil himself!
The Challenge (1960)
Actors:
John Gilling (writer),
John Gilling (director),
John Wood (actor),
Jayne Mansfield (actress),
Robert Brown (actor),
Patrick Holt (actor),
Bill Shine (actor),
Lloyd Lamble (actor),
John Bennett (actor),
Richard Shaw (actor),
Wally Patch (actor),
Percy Herbert (actor),
Bryan Pringle (actor),
Anthony Quayle (actor),
Victor Brooks (actor),
Plot: Billie and Kristy lead a gang of armed robbers who steal from banks, armoured cars, and the like. When Billie's lover, Jim, gets caught by the police after stashing a large amount of money, they wait for him to get out of jail. He does and has to deal with both the police and his ex-gang as they both need him to get what they want. Things become more complicated when Kristy kidnaps Jim's son and threatens to kill him if Jim doesn't come up with the buried loot.
Keywords: alarm, amusement-park, bank-robbery, car-chase, car-crash, criminal-gang, extortion, hostage, independent-film, kidnapping
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Thriller,
I'm All Right Jack (1959)
Actors:
Miles Malleson (actor),
Marne Maitland (actor),
Harry Locke (actor),
Victor Maddern (actor),
David Lodge (actor),
John Le Mesurier (actor),
Richard Attenborough (actor),
Fred Griffiths (actor),
Kenneth Griffith (actor),
Basil Dignam (actor),
Martin Boddey (actor),
Sam Kydd (actor),
Raymond Huntley (actor),
John Glyn-Jones (actor),
Brian Oulton (actor),
Plot: Naive Stanley Windrush returns from the war, his mind set on a successful career in business. Much to his own dismay, he soon finds he has to start from the bottom and work his way up, and also that the management as well as the trade union use him as a tool in their fight for power.
Keywords: 10-downing-street, advertising, arab, aunt-nephew-relationship, bag-of-money, bribe, bribery, business-deal, cigar-smoking, class-differences
Genres:
Comedy,
Taglines: Three of England's Top Comedians...One Big Laugh Riot!
Quotes:
Bertram Tracepurcel: Mr Chairman, I do think that we all ought to try to deal with each other fairly.::Stanley Windrush: Don't you fall for that soft soap, Mr Muggeridge. When a deal's fair for Uncle Bertie, you can bet your life it's a wet and windy one for the rest of us.
[in an induction programme at the Detto detergent factory]::Stanley Windrush: It might interest you to know, Sir, that I have a great aunt who tried Frisko once and she came out in an appalling rash.::Detto Executive: Is that so? It may interest you to know that my babies' napkins have always been washed in Frisko and that no child has shown a sign of a spot since birth.::Stanley Windrush: Oh. Of course, my aunt's rash was on her arm.
Detto Executive: With your approach I see not only no future for you, but no future for us. You'd better go, Mr Windrush. You are not the detergent type.
Fred Kite: My daughter, Cynthia. She works 'ere, spindle polishing.::Stanley Windrush: Oh, really? That room you were talking about just now. Perhaps I could pop round and have a look at it.
[Tracepurcel is giving a motivational speech at a works canteen meeting]::Cynthia Kite: [bored expression] What's 'e on about, Stan?::Stanley Windrush: Commercial intercourse with foreigners.::[Cynthia's eyes light up and she chews gum faster]
Fred Kite: Ahhh, Russia. All them corn fields and ballet in the evening.
Shop Steward: You c-c-c-clot!
Shop Steward: Perhaps you can explain the presence of this new man.::Major Hitchcock: New man? But he hasn't started yet.::Shop Steward: Hasn't started yet? Then what's he doing on a f-f-f fork lift truck?
Mrs. Kite: [talking about their daughter Cynthia] She just wants a bit of fun.::Fred Kite: Yes, and she makes sure she gets it.
[to the press outside Number 10 Downing Street]::Minister of Labour: I see great principles at stake here. As Minister of Labour you can be sure that I shall act. You can also be sure that I shall not interfere... That is with those great principles which I deem to be at stake...
I'm All Right Jack (1959)
Actors:
Miles Malleson (actor),
Marne Maitland (actor),
Harry Locke (actor),
Victor Maddern (actor),
David Lodge (actor),
John Le Mesurier (actor),
Richard Attenborough (actor),
Fred Griffiths (actor),
Kenneth Griffith (actor),
Basil Dignam (actor),
Martin Boddey (actor),
Sam Kydd (actor),
Raymond Huntley (actor),
John Glyn-Jones (actor),
Brian Oulton (actor),
Plot: Naive Stanley Windrush returns from the war, his mind set on a successful career in business. Much to his own dismay, he soon finds he has to start from the bottom and work his way up, and also that the management as well as the trade union use him as a tool in their fight for power.
Keywords: 10-downing-street, advertising, arab, aunt-nephew-relationship, bag-of-money, bribe, bribery, business-deal, cigar-smoking, class-differences
Genres:
Comedy,
Taglines: Three of England's Top Comedians...One Big Laugh Riot!
Quotes:
Bertram Tracepurcel: Mr Chairman, I do think that we all ought to try to deal with each other fairly.::Stanley Windrush: Don't you fall for that soft soap, Mr Muggeridge. When a deal's fair for Uncle Bertie, you can bet your life it's a wet and windy one for the rest of us.
[in an induction programme at the Detto detergent factory]::Stanley Windrush: It might interest you to know, Sir, that I have a great aunt who tried Frisko once and she came out in an appalling rash.::Detto Executive: Is that so? It may interest you to know that my babies' napkins have always been washed in Frisko and that no child has shown a sign of a spot since birth.::Stanley Windrush: Oh. Of course, my aunt's rash was on her arm.
Detto Executive: With your approach I see not only no future for you, but no future for us. You'd better go, Mr Windrush. You are not the detergent type.
Fred Kite: My daughter, Cynthia. She works 'ere, spindle polishing.::Stanley Windrush: Oh, really? That room you were talking about just now. Perhaps I could pop round and have a look at it.
[Tracepurcel is giving a motivational speech at a works canteen meeting]::Cynthia Kite: [bored expression] What's 'e on about, Stan?::Stanley Windrush: Commercial intercourse with foreigners.::[Cynthia's eyes light up and she chews gum faster]
Fred Kite: Ahhh, Russia. All them corn fields and ballet in the evening.
Shop Steward: You c-c-c-clot!
Shop Steward: Perhaps you can explain the presence of this new man.::Major Hitchcock: New man? But he hasn't started yet.::Shop Steward: Hasn't started yet? Then what's he doing on a f-f-f fork lift truck?
Mrs. Kite: [talking about their daughter Cynthia] She just wants a bit of fun.::Fred Kite: Yes, and she makes sure she gets it.
[to the press outside Number 10 Downing Street]::Minister of Labour: I see great principles at stake here. As Minister of Labour you can be sure that I shall act. You can also be sure that I shall not interfere... That is with those great principles which I deem to be at stake...
I'm All Right Jack (1959)
Actors:
Miles Malleson (actor),
Marne Maitland (actor),
Harry Locke (actor),
Victor Maddern (actor),
David Lodge (actor),
John Le Mesurier (actor),
Richard Attenborough (actor),
Fred Griffiths (actor),
Kenneth Griffith (actor),
Basil Dignam (actor),
Martin Boddey (actor),
Sam Kydd (actor),
Raymond Huntley (actor),
John Glyn-Jones (actor),
Brian Oulton (actor),
Plot: Naive Stanley Windrush returns from the war, his mind set on a successful career in business. Much to his own dismay, he soon finds he has to start from the bottom and work his way up, and also that the management as well as the trade union use him as a tool in their fight for power.
Keywords: 10-downing-street, advertising, arab, aunt-nephew-relationship, bag-of-money, bribe, bribery, business-deal, cigar-smoking, class-differences
Genres:
Comedy,
Taglines: Three of England's Top Comedians...One Big Laugh Riot!
Quotes:
Bertram Tracepurcel: Mr Chairman, I do think that we all ought to try to deal with each other fairly.::Stanley Windrush: Don't you fall for that soft soap, Mr Muggeridge. When a deal's fair for Uncle Bertie, you can bet your life it's a wet and windy one for the rest of us.
[in an induction programme at the Detto detergent factory]::Stanley Windrush: It might interest you to know, Sir, that I have a great aunt who tried Frisko once and she came out in an appalling rash.::Detto Executive: Is that so? It may interest you to know that my babies' napkins have always been washed in Frisko and that no child has shown a sign of a spot since birth.::Stanley Windrush: Oh. Of course, my aunt's rash was on her arm.
Detto Executive: With your approach I see not only no future for you, but no future for us. You'd better go, Mr Windrush. You are not the detergent type.
Fred Kite: My daughter, Cynthia. She works 'ere, spindle polishing.::Stanley Windrush: Oh, really? That room you were talking about just now. Perhaps I could pop round and have a look at it.
[Tracepurcel is giving a motivational speech at a works canteen meeting]::Cynthia Kite: [bored expression] What's 'e on about, Stan?::Stanley Windrush: Commercial intercourse with foreigners.::[Cynthia's eyes light up and she chews gum faster]
Fred Kite: Ahhh, Russia. All them corn fields and ballet in the evening.
Shop Steward: You c-c-c-clot!
Shop Steward: Perhaps you can explain the presence of this new man.::Major Hitchcock: New man? But he hasn't started yet.::Shop Steward: Hasn't started yet? Then what's he doing on a f-f-f fork lift truck?
Mrs. Kite: [talking about their daughter Cynthia] She just wants a bit of fun.::Fred Kite: Yes, and she makes sure she gets it.
[to the press outside Number 10 Downing Street]::Minister of Labour: I see great principles at stake here. As Minister of Labour you can be sure that I shall act. You can also be sure that I shall not interfere... That is with those great principles which I deem to be at stake...
Happy Is the Bride (1958)
Actors:
Irene Handl (actress),
Joan Hickson (actress),
Eric Barker (actor),
John Le Mesurier (actor),
Miles Malleson (actor),
Victor Maddern (actor),
Sam Kydd (actor),
Arthur Mullard (actor),
Brian Oulton (actor),
Cecil Parker (actor),
Nicholas Parsons (actor),
Ian Wilson (actor),
Terry-Thomas (actor),
Thorley Walters (actor),
Athene Seyler (actress),
Plot: In a quiet summer corner of Wiltshire that is forever England, David and Janet decide to tie the knot. Unfortunately this is the cue for everyone else to take over proceedings, to the dismay of the couple and the increasing despair of Janet's father. One way or another the wedding - if there is one - is going to be an unforgettable occasion.
Keywords: based-on-play
Genres:
Comedy,
I Love You Again (1940)
Actors:
Edward Hearn (actor),
Charles Arnt (actor),
Hooper Atchley (actor),
Robert Blake (actor),
Harlan Briggs (actor),
Raymond Bailey (actor),
Jack Daley (actor),
Joseph E. Bernard (actor),
John Dilson (actor),
Donald Douglas (actor),
Edward Earle (actor),
Dick Elliott (actor),
Charles Halton (actor),
Harry Hayden (actor),
Arthur Hoyt (actor),
Plot: While alone on a cruise, the upstanding - and mean - teetotaler, Larry Wilson, receives a blow on the head, causing him to revert to his old, forgotten persona of man-about-town and swindler, George Carey. Deciding to get what he can out of his position as Wilson, he returns to Wilson's hometown to continue the pretense. The only trouble is he takes a serious shine to his wife, Kay, and doesn't at all agree that Larry should be letting her go.
Keywords: alcoholic-drink, amnesia, animal-trap, band, bank-account, banker, based-on-novel, bear-trap, bed, bedroom
Genres:
Comedy,
Romance,
Taglines: It's one, long, loud l-a-u-g-h!
Quotes:
Kay Wilson: Where did you learn to dance like this?::George Carey: By mail.
Duke Sheldon: Listen, lady. I generally never sock a dame. But I'm inclined to make an exception of you.
George Carey: You be careful, madam, or you'll turn my pretty head with your flattery.::Kay Wilson: I often wished I could turn your head - on a spit, over a slow fire.
George Carey: I'll never stuff another squirrel as long as I live.
Kay Wilson: Ever since you got off that boat you've been chasing me like an amorous goat. You've tried your darnedest to make me fall in love with you and now you have. So from now on I'm going to do the chasing, and believe me, brother, you're going to know you've been chased.
'Doc' Ryan: [seeing Carey react to beautiful Kay onshore as the ship docks] What's the matter?::George Carey: [reacting to Kay's beauty] Boy! Eighteen days alone on a boat is certainly a long time to be alone on a boat for eighteen days!
George Carey: The air smells different in Habersville!::Kay Wilson: That's the glue factory.
Kay Wilson: What did you put in this coffee?::George Carey: Oh, just a little rum.::Kay Wilson: Why?::George Carey: [stammering] Well, because it's... it's... it's healthy, dear! It kills the bugs in the coffee!
Duke Sheldon: Shut your trap, madam.
George Carey: You know, a thing like a divorce can break up a marriage!::Kay Wilson: So I've heard.