Marlan Clarke

Marlan Clarke

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    • Maxine 2022-03-15 09:01:04

      One of Wolfgang's masterpieces

      The most eye-catching thing inside is the black and white opponent scene. The killer is not so bad, and the bodyguard is not so perfect. Everyone cherishes each other, and the

      most exciting part of the world’s fallen people is that the killer saved a bodyguard on the roof and then The...

    • Braeden 2022-03-16 09:01:04

      Eastwood's great show in this film

      A lot of grades went to seduce the little girl, and took the opportunity to ask them to eat ice cream. When they left, he chanted "Look back at me and see me prove that you like me". When I was on duty, I played the piano for someone and made eye attacks. Like a little boy, I went into the...

    • Laurine 2022-03-26 09:01:06

      Clint's rare non-pure violence movie, there is love, but still no expression! ! ! John is really good at playing the bad guy...

    • Jayda 2022-04-21 09:02:09

      Friend or foe? Unfortunately, there are always people in the world who miscalculate their position.

    In the Line of Fire quotes

    • Frank Horrigan: [while on duty] How's the First Lady? She ask about me?

      Lilly Raines: Have you gotten to know them yet?

      Frank Horrigan: Well, I normally prefer not to get to know the people I'm protecting.

      Lilly Raines: Oh, yeah? Why's that?

      Frank Horrigan: Well, you never know. You might decide they're not worth taking a bullet for.

    • Frank Horrigan: [while on board Air Force One] So you had an affair with an agent, and it came out badly.

      Lilly Raines: He wasn't an agent.

      Frank Horrigan: But he left you because you wouldn't quit your job. You were broken-hearted.

      Lilly Raines: I left him, Frank, because I wouldn't quit my job for him. And it did break my heart.

      Frank Horrigan: You vowed never again to ever let a man come between you and your career.

      Lilly Raines: No...

      Frank Horrigan: Except... now you're in love with me, and it screws your little head up.

      Lilly Raines: Frank, blow your nose. Here.

      Frank Horrigan: Sorry. What were to happen if I, uh, gave up my job for you?

      Lilly Raines: Why would you do that?

      Frank Horrigan: Well, maybe I vowed to never again let my career come between me and a woman.