- Harry Price: Juliana, baby! What are you doing? You want to get arrested?
- Juliana: I'm dancing! It's a cool, crazy night. I'm on a beach. In Montevideo. It's just you and me and a million funny looking stars shining down.
- Harry Price: Man, I've really got to get you to that place. But, soon.
- Juliana: Promise?
- Harry Price: Promise.
- Juliana: I know you're only laughing to cover up the way you feel.
- Harry Price: You know why I dig you, baby? Because you're with me all the way - every lovin' wild inch of you.
- Angelina Pedrone: Antonio's a chef.
- Lt. Naldi: Oh, we know it. We know it. Has he been around to see you?
- Angelina Pedrone: No. I won't allow it. Not until he loses a 100 pounds. No girl likes to get crushed.
- Cesare Celli: You are very kind to an old man. I appreciate.
- Juliana: You're not so old. Don't ever say that.
- Cesare Celli: I don't mean old old. I'm still young enough to enjoy - a pretty girl.
- Harry Price: I talked to Uncle Carlo. He didn't hear a word I said. Sounded like he was on pot or something!
- Cesare Celli: Ain't you got no manners? Who?
- Harry Price: My chick! That's who.
- Juliana: Buongiorno, Mr. Celli.
- Professor Samuels: I've been in this business a long time. More than 46 years. I've planned some of the biggest capers you ever read about. It drove the G-men crazy. You've heard of Capone, Dillinger, Machine Gun Kelly, Pretty Boy Floyd? Oh, I could name a dozen others. All my clients. You name them, I planned them. More than $22 million and that's when the dollar was a dollar. They even made movies about them.
- Cesare Celli: And the most important thing, he never got caught. The Professor and I sat together many times dreaming of jobs. Some we already did. Some we wasn't gonna do. Now, when I need, when Don Cesare, needs to get back respect, I call him in Philadelphia and he is here. This time, we do the plan for the biggest bundle of dem all.
- Teresa: Where have you been these past days? I come back from Africa and not find you. I've been worried sick. Not even a call from the telephone. You don't love your little pussy cat no more?
- Juliana: You know, Mr. Celli's a very smart man. Too bad you didn't know him before you met him.
- Harry Price: Sure, baby.
- Teresa: You acting like a nervous bride groom. Oh, come to bed. I will give you a little surprise.
- Cesare Celli: Yes, yes. Yes, yes.
- Teresa: It has been so long.
- Cesare Celli: Oh, sì, sì.
- Cesare Celli: Where are you going?
- Davey Collins: It's time to see my wife. You know how mad she gets if I don't see her in the afternoon.
- Cesare Celli: No more lovemaking! Not until the job is finished.
- Davey Collins: She's gonna be really mad at me.
- Harry Price: Tozzi! You, you go. And no lip, understand. Here.
- [gives him a gun]
- Antonio Tozzi: I can't - take it, Harry.
- Harry Price: What do you mean you can't take it?
- Antonio Tozzi: I am a pacifist.
- Harry Price: You're a pacifist?
- Antonio Tozzi: Yes.
- Harry Price: This isn't a war! It's a stick up! Now, go on.
- Eric Burdon: [singing] Somewhere - in the world, There is a someone who, Believes in me, And somewhere - in this world, Is the girl who shares, My destiny, In a time, In a place, And a world where they sing, So I'm chasing, The biggest bundle of them all, The biggest bundle of them all...
- Juliana: I'm afraid I don't know much about such things; but, I'd like to learn.
- Cesare Celli: I teach-a you some time; but, right now, I must concentrate on work.
- Juliana: But, surely, all work and no pleasure is not healthy. You should relax more.
- Cesare Celli: Perhaps, but, the boss has a greater responsibility.
- Juliana: I know exactly what you need.
- Cesare Celli: Oh, ah. How did i ever get mixed up with you *stupid*?
- Cesare Celli: Even my old muscle boy from Chicago had enough brains to do a job right - and he was a moron.
- Professor Samuels: [Holding up a small metal cube] Now this, gentlemen, represents riches. Roughly $95 an ounce. I hold here in my hand $380 worth. Now, please examine it.
- Professor Samuels: [he hands the cube to them and continues, as they pass it around] The chemical symbol is PT - for platinum. Now, this precious metal comes in ingots this size: 4 inches by 1/3 of an inch by 7 and a half inches. It weighs 100 ounces troy.
- Professor Samuels: [holding up the ingot] Now, this ingot is made of lead. I'm merely using it as an illustration of size. If it were *really* platinum, it would be worth... $9500.
- Harry Price: What are you doing here?
- Juliana: Dancing - with the Professor. You know, he's really got the beat - for his age, I mean.
- Professor Samuels: A great little teacher. Teaching me the Watusi. I never thought I'd get past the Mashed Potato.