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Ronin is a British film of genre Drama directed by John Frankenheimer released in USA on 25 september 1998 with Robert De Niro

Ronin (1998)

Ronin
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Vincent

Facebook Share this quote on facebook (last lines of the film) No questions. No answers. That's the business we're in. You accept it and move on. Maybe that's lesson number three...

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Everyone is your Brother, until the rent is due.

Sam

Facebook Share this quote on facebook All good things come to those who wait.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Either you're part of the problem or you're part of the solution or you're just part of the landscape.

Dialogue

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Spence: You ever kill anybody?
Sam: Hurt somebody's feelings once.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Sam: Whenever there is any doubt, there is no doubt. That's the first thing they teach you.
Vincent: Who taught you?
Sam: I don't remember. That's the second thing they teach you.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Deirdre: What exactly were you doing back here?
Sam: Lady, I never walk into a place I don't know how to walk out of.
Deirdre: Then why are you getting into that van?
Sam: You know the reason.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Vincent: [as Sam is preparing to perform surgery on himself] Sure you can do this?
Sam: Yeah, I once removed a guy's appendix with a grapefruit spoon.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Jean-Pierre: The forty seven Ronin. Do you know it?
Jean-Pierre: Forty seven samurai, whose master was betrayed and killed by another lord. They became ronin, masterless samurai, disgraced by another man's treachery. For three years they plotted, pretending to be thieves, mercenaries, even madmen. That I didn't have time to do, and then one night they struck, slipping into the castle of their lord's betrayer and killing him.
Sam: Nice. I like that. My kind of job.
Jean-Pierre: There's something more. All forty seven of them committed seppuku, ritual suicide, in the courtyard of the castle.
Sam: Well, that I don't like so much.