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Q and A (film) Quotes

Q and A (film) is a television program that was first aired in 1970 . Q&amp completed its run in 1970.

It features Burtt Harris as producer, Rubén Blades in charge of musical score, and Andrzej Bartkowiak as head of cinematography.

Q and A (film) is recorded in English and originally aired in United States. Each episode of Q and A (film) is 132 minutes long. Q and A (film) is distributed by TriStar Pictures.

The cast includes: Armand Assante as Bobby Texador, Fyvush Finkel as Preston Pearlstein, and Lee Richardson as Leo Bloomenfeld.

Q and A (film) Quotes

Armand Assante as Bobby Texador

  • (Unnamed) "Your ass was grassed man and he went in there, with lead pipe, and he saved your ass -- And now you're gonna deny him over his dead body? Man, Cobarde."
  • (Armand Assante) "Cobarde?"
  • (Unnamed) "Yeah. You f***ing coward. Tony loved you like a brother, man. He worked for you since."
  • (Armand Assante) "You know, we knew you was a punk then but you're being a punk now. Yeah, detective, come on, you couldn't find a f***ing Jew in Rockaway. You know, you got a badge and a gun but you're still a punk so shut the f*** up."

Fyvush Finkel as Preston Pearlstein

  • (Fyvush Finkel) "How do you do? I'm delighted."
  • (Lee Richardson) "That's it Perlstein. Don't spoil my appetite, we haven't eaten yet."
  • (Fyvush Finkel) "what a character."
  • (Lee Richardson) "Look at that son of a bitch."

Lee Richardson as Leo Bloomenfeld

  • (Lee Richardson) "He's a prick. He's a racist and an anti-Semite and a prick. He wants to be Tom Dewey, and he will be. He married for politics and all he can see is way clear to, God knows how high up. Years ago, when we still had executions in the state, he used to volunteer as a witness. Yeah, his first murder case, uhh he was a young A.D.A. then and I'm talking years ago -- The case was shaky, circumstantial and he wanted a recommended death penalty from the jury. Before he was finished, he had them believing that poor black kid raped their mothers. He goes up to Sing-Sing for the electrocution. And the next day, we're sitting around, drinking coffee and he walks in with this grin on his face and someone says "Hey, how did it go?", he says, casually, "He fried." and then he says, "I sure hope he was guilty." and he laughs. f*** him. Now and forever."

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