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Green Street (film) Quotes

Green Street (film) is a television program that first aired in 1970 . Green Street ended in 1970.

It features Donald Zuckerman, and Deborah Del Prete as producer, Christopher Franke in charge of musical score, and Alexander Buono as head of cinematography.

Green Street (film) is recorded in English and originally aired in United Kingdom, and United States. Each episode of Green Street (film) is 109 minutes long. Green Street (film) is distributed by Universal Pictures.

The cast includes: Henry Goodman as Matt Buckner, Geoff Bell as Tommy Hatcher, Claire Forlani as Shannon Dunham, Leo Gregory as Bovver, Ross McCall as Dave, and Rafe Spall as Swill.

Green Street (film) Quotes

Henry Goodman as Matt Buckner

  • (Pete Dunham) "This is Matt, Shannon's brother."
  • (Henry Goodman) "Hey."
  • (Rafe Spall) "That's the painting on his face, he don't give a f***, does he? He don't give a f***."
  • (Pete Dunham) "Mate, he's practically family."
  • (Rafe Spall) "Oh mate, he's f***ing painful."
  • (Pete Dunham) "Bov's a miserable c***, but we love him dearly don't we boys?"
  • (Ross McCall) "Yeah, sometimes."
  • (Rafe Spall) "Like a f***ing brother."
  • (Pete Dunham) "So, I'm guessing you're not much of a fighter."
  • (Henry Goodman) "Fighter? That's probably the first fight I ever had."
  • (Pete Dunham) "You call that a fight?"
  • (Henry Goodman) "I'm forever blowing bubbles / Pretty bubbles in the air / They fly so high / They reach the sky / And like my dreams they fade and die / Fortune's always hiding, I've looked everywhere / I'm forever blowing bubbles, pretty bubbles in the air. / United. United."
  • (Pete Dunham) "f*** it, I will take you with me. You might learn something --"
  • (Henry Goodman) "About soccer?"
  • (Pete Dunham) "No mate. Not about soccer, AND FOR f*** SAKE, STOP SAYING SOCCER."
  • (Henry Goodman) "What are you talkin' about, baseball is a girl's game? The Red Sox has a guy that pitches the ball over 90 miles per hour."
  • (Pete Dunham) "Who cares? All that means is that he can have a wank faster than you."
  • (Henry Goodman) "I've never lived closer to danger, but I've never felt safer. I've never felt more confident, and people could spot it from a mile away. And as for this, the violence? I gotta be honest; it grew on me. Once you've taken a few punches and realize you're not made of glass, you don't feel alive unless you're pushing yourself as far as you can go."
  • (Pete Dunham) "f***in' journos. Look at this."
  • (Pete Dunham) "West Ham wins 3-nil in a blindin' performance, and our little scrap makes the headline. Bloody muckrakers."
  • (Henry Goodman) "So, what is this?"
  • (Pete Dunham) "Bollocks journo bulls***."
  • (Henry Goodman) "No, no, this, the GSE."
  • (Pete Dunham) "Shhh. Lower it, son."
  • (Henry Goodman) "What are you guys, like, an organized political movement or something?"
  • (Pete Dunham) "No, mate. We're a firm. You never heard of a firm in the States?"
  • (Henry Goodman) "No."
  • (Pete Dunham) "All right. Every football team in Europe's got a firm. Some have two."
  • (Pete Dunham) "Christ, I forgot how clueless you Yanks are. All you've seen of us is the stadium riots on TV, innit? Come on."
  • (Pete Dunham) "See, West Ham football is mediocre. But our firm is top-notch, and everyone knows it. The GSE: Green Street Elite. Arsenal -- great football, s*** firm -- the Gooners. Tottenham -- s*** football, and a s*** firm -- the Yids, they're called. I actually put their main lad through a phone box window the other day."
  • (Henry Goodman) "What about Millwall?"
  • (Pete Dunham) "Ah, Millwall. Where to even f***ing begin with Millwall. Millwall and West Ham firms hate each other, more than any other firms by far."
  • (Henry Goodman) "Sorta like the Yankees and the Red Sox."
  • (Pete Dunham) "More like the Israelis and the Palestinians."
  • (Pete Dunham) "We haven't played Millwall in ten years. Their top boy's this geezer named Tommy Hatcher. 'Orrible ol' c***. Back in the Major's day, Tommy's son was killed in a scrap. After that, he went completely mental. Lost the plot."
  • (Henry Goodman) "Well, who's the Major?"
  • (Pete Dunham) "Ah, the Major. Quite a legend 'round here. He ran the GSE in the Nineties, when I was comin' up. Hardest bastard you ever saw. They say we kinda lost our way when he left. But believe me, my boys are bringin' the ol' GSE reputation right back."
  • (Steve Dunham) "I thought you were going to the match."
  • (Pete Dunham) "Well, technically, yes. But, what happened was me and the boys got in a bit of a drinking session last night. One thing lead to another --"
  • (Steve Dunham) "Let me guess. You've lost your wallet."
  • (Pete Dunham) "And me keys."
  • (Pete Dunham) "Ah. There's a taxi outside."
  • (Pete Dunham) "Top bloke, my brother. So, how are we my colonial cousin?"
  • (Henry Goodman) "Fine, thanks."
  • (Pete Dunham) "Fine, thanks."
  • (Henry Goodman) "Pete Dunham's life taught me there's a time to stand your ground, and his death taught me there's a time to walk away."
  • (Henry Goodman) "You know the best part? It isn't knowing that your friends have your back. It's knowing that you have your friends' back."
  • (Henry Goodman) "So basically, firms are gangs?"
  • (Pete Dunham) "Kind of -- but we're a far cry from all that Bloods and Crips bulls***. I mean shootin' a machine gun out of a movin' car at an 8 year old girl, that's just cowardly. See, we might be into fightin' an all that -- but it's more about reputation. Humiliatin' another mob in a row, doin' somethin' the other firms get to hear and talk about; like a Yank in his first fight battering one of Birmingham's main lads."
  • (Henry Goodman) "Was that a terrorist attack? What happened here?"
  • (Claire Forlani) "Welcome to match-day madness. Tottenham was in town last night."
  • (Pete Dunham) "Look mate, I'm not being funny, but the last thing I want to do is take you to the match with me. So here's how it works, you give me half the money, I'll go to football, and you can have a wonder 'round where Churchill took a tom, or whatever it is you Yanks do here in Jolly old."
  • (Henry Goodman) "Tom?"
  • (Pete Dunham) "Tom. A tom tit. A s***. It's rhyming slang, like bees and honey for money. Or I could say to you, give me the f***ing bees."
  • (Henry Goodman) "I made a promise to Steve."
  • (Pete Dunham) "Well Steve ain't here, is he mate. And to be honest, your pissing in the wind if you think I'm taking you with me."
  • (Henry Goodman) "Well, I'm not giving you the money."
  • (Pete Dunham) "You ain't really got a f***ing choice mate. And your starting to ge ton my tits. Give me half the money."
  • (Henry Goodman) "Cops."
  • (Pete Dunham) "Well how f***ing stupid do you feel now? Come on then, dance for me Yankee."
  • (Pete Dunham) "That's what you get for fighting like a bleeding tart. But try that again, and I will kick he s*** out of you."
  • (Henry Goodman) "yeah, the tom out of me, i get it."
  • (Pete Dunham) "Get up, come on."
  • (Henry Goodman) "It's like the Yankees and the Red Sox."
  • (Pete Dunham) "More like the Israelis and the Palestinians."

Ross McCall as Dave

  • (Ross McCall) "Now that we can stop kissing each other asses, I got to point out"
  • (Ross McCall) "-- you see the first punch he threw?"
  • (Pete Dunham) "Yeah."
  • (Ross McCall) "Little bit on the feminine side."
  • (Henry Goodman) "What?"
  • (Pete Dunham) "A bit gay. A little bit gay."

Rafe Spall as Swill

  • (Rafe Spall) "Well come on then. What you f***ing standing there for you c***s?"
  • (Pete Dunham) "Where's Bovver?"
  • (Rafe Spall) "He's been in the toilet for about fifteen minutes, like dodgy Ruby or something down at Bengal last night."
  • (Ross McCall) "Oh, look, look, he looks lost. No, "Ruby Murray" means curry. We call it Cockney rhyming slang --"
  • (Henry Goodman) "Slang. Yeah, like, uh, "bees and honey" for money."
  • (Ross McCall) "That's it, yeah."
  • (Rafe Spall) "Like "struggle and grunt" for c***."
  • (Ross McCall) "Oh, you went dark. Why'd you go --"
  • (Rafe Spall) "I'm not a c***."
  • (Leo Gregory) "Like "septic tank" for Yank."
  • (Pete Dunham) "This is Matt, Shannon's brother."
  • (Henry Goodman) "Hey."
  • (Rafe Spall) "That's the proper, right? He don't give a f***, does he? He don't give a f***."
  • (Pete Dunham) "Mate, he's practically family."
  • (Rafe Spall) "Oh, mate, it's f***ing painful."
  • (Pete Dunham) "Bov's a miserable c***, but we love him dearly, don't we, boys?"
  • (Ross McCall) "Eh, sometimes."
  • (Rafe Spall) "Like a f***ing brother."

Geoff Bell as Tommy Hatcher

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Leo Gregory as Bovver

  • (Leo Gregory) "What's with all the f***in' babysitting? You know we had a meet set up for today."
  • (Pete Dunham) "It's all right, Bov. He'll stay out the way. It's not like we didn't have it last night."
  • (Leo Gregory) "What? That's not the bloody point, is it? We'll look like right mugs if we set something up and our fearless leader don't show 'cause he's playin' pin the tail on a f***in' Yank."
  • (Ned) "No, he's right, man. He's got a point."
  • (Pete Dunham) "You let me worry 'bout that, all right, boys?"
  • (Pete Dunham) "As for the Yank, he's too modest to tell you, but back in the States, he's an internationally-ranked double-black belt in karate."
  • (Ross McCall) "Is he f***? Look at the size of him."
  • (Pete Dunham) "No, no, no, no. Bloody "Karate Kid" film? Based on his exploits."
  • (Ross McCall) "Really?"
  • (Pete Dunham) "Yeah."
  • (Ross McCall) "Really?"
  • (Henry Goodman) "Yeah, it's true."
  • (Pete Dunham) "f***in' straight."
  • (Rafe Spall) "Bollocks."
  • (Rafe Spall) "Bollocks."
  • (Henry Goodman) "Come on, why not?"
  • (Rafe Spall) "You're lyin' already. You been here f***in' five minutes and you're lyin'."
  • (Leo Gregory) "Jesus, you two attatched at the f***ing hip or what?"
  • (Pete Dunham) "Leave it out Bov, it's getting old."
  • (Leo Gregory) "Nah, I'm starting to wonder about you two. I mean if I didn't know any better I'd say you was a couple of gay boys."
  • (Pete Dunham) "Bov, we've known each other a long time yeah? I trust you more than any other bloke I know, but you're getting dangerously close to crossing the line with me. If you got a problem then it's your f***ing problem, not mine. But if you wanna discuss it further, we can go outside."

Claire Forlani as Shannon Dunham

  • (Claire Forlani) "Once he finds out his golden boy got kicked out of Harvard, he'll dive headfirst into an empty swimming pool."

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