Published 14:07 IST, July 16th 2020

Brad Pitt's 'True Romance' had many impactful dialogues; Take a look

Brad Pitt starrer True Romance is a popular movie known for its dialogues among fans. Read on to know some of the most impactful dialogues from the movie.

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True Romance, written by Quentin Taranti and directed by Tony Scott, revolves around a former call girl and her husband who are on run from mafia after stealing a shipment of drugs from her pimp. film stars actors like Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette in lead roles and Brad Pitt and Christopher Walken in supporting roles. Brad Pitt is seen in role of Floyd, a small yet impactful role. Let's take a look into some of most impactful dialogues from film: 

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Gary Oldman as Drexl

He must have thought it was white boy day. It ain't white boy day, is it?

One of best dialogues by Gary Oldman as Drexl, who played role of a pimp in film, who liked to pretend he was a black man. An interesting character in film.  

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Clarence and Alabama's first meet 

Well, cut my legs off and call me shorty. re's a pretty original moniker re, Alabama. Sounds like a Pam Grier movie. (anuncer voice) She's a sixteen calibre kitten, equally equiped for killin' an lovin'. She carried a sawed-off shotgun in her purse, a black belt around her waist, and white hot fire of hate in her eyes. Pam Grier is Alabama Whitman. Pray for Forgiveness. Rated R... for Ruthless Revenge.

This was Clarence's reaction when he met Alabama for first time and heard her name. y seemed to be destined to like each or in movie. y also soon got married after ir meeting. 

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On Being Prepared

If re's one thing this last week has taught me, it's better to have a gun and t need it than to need a gun and t have it.  

One of most famous lines in movie said by Clarence, who went from being a regular person to a violent outlaw. Despite fact that Clarence seemed to live in a fantasy world, he did come off as a tough guy. 

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Bronson Pinchot as Elliot 

Hi. How are you? My name's Elliot, and I'm with Cub Scouts of America. We're selling uncut cocaine to get to jamboree.

A comic line in film, when Elliot had to go undercover and was testing his microphone. This line was originally improvised by Pinchot and was full of excitement and nervous energy.

Promo Pic Credit: True Romance's Instagram 

14:07 IST, July 16th 2020