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"Arnold Schwarzenegger - Howard Langston / Turbo Man"
"Phil Hartman - Ted Maltin"
"That first Christmas the shepherds watched and guarded. Today in England even the shepherds are in some kind of uniform."
"We think of Christmas as a night of stars. We think of a brilliant moon giving light to a tired world. This year in England people prayed for a dark and windswept night on nights like these the German bombers stay at home. A story night is an ally of England a non-belligerent that demands no rules of cash and carry."
"For the first time in history no bells in England to celebrate the birth of the savior. No church bells are allowed to be rung in England if they do it will mean that the invader has come."
"On Christmas Eve England does what England has done for a thousand years: she worships the Prince of Peace."
"It is Christmas day. I am leaving London tonight and flying to New York. I'm taking with me a film dispatch, the story of Christmas in England in the year of the blitz, nineteen hundred and forty. Perhaps you'd like to see it."
"Marcus Thomas — Jules"
"Alan Arkin — Artie Venizelos"
"Miracles are closer than you think"
"Penélope Cruz — Nina Vasquez"
"Paul Walker — Michael "Mike" Riley"
"Susan Sarandon — Rose Collins"
"Ian Richardson — the Bishop"
"Lucas Belvaux — Gueusselin"
"Christopher Fulford — Royal Scots Fusiliers Major"
"Steven Robertson — Jonathan"
"Alex Ferns — Lieutenant Gordon"
"Benno Fürmann — Private Nikolaus Sprink"
"The main point is I wanted the audiences to sympathize equally with the Germans, the French and the Scots. There is no camp. Good guys, bad guys–no, not at all. Only the soldiers on the frontline as well as the people outside of that. The headquarters for each, they don’t understand what happens on the frontline. But the people on the frontline can understand each other because they are living the same life and suffering the same way. That’s why is understandable they would make a Christmas truce. So I wanted the audiences to love them all the same way but to write this wasn’t as evident to me. I had to forget that I am French. I didn’t want to be more or less sympathetic to the French people because I’m French. It was a very subtle balance and I hope I succeeded."
"Guillaume Canet — Lieutenant Camille René Audeber"
"Dany Boon — Private Ponchel"
"Diane Kruger — Anna Sørensen"
"Gary Lewis — Father Palmer"
"Daniel Brühl — Leutnant (Lieutenant) Horstmayer (German 93rd Infantry Regiment)"
"Christian Carion — British Medical Orderly"
"Mathias Herrmann — German Officer at Headquarters"
"Neil McNulty — Scottish Soldier"
"Suzanne Flon — The Chatelaine"
"Father Palmer: Tonight, these men were drawn to that altar like it was a fire in the middle of winter. Even those who aren't devout came to warm themselves."
"Ponchel: [watching Horstmayer and Gordon shake hands] A summit meeting, and we're not even invited."
"Lt. Horstmayer: [to Lt. Audebert and his troops] Our artillery will shell you in 10 minutes, so I suggest you come shelter in my trench."
"Without an enemy there can be no war."
"We were talking about a cease fire, for Christmas Eve. What do you think? The outcome of this war wont be decided tonight. I don't think anyone would criticize us for laying down our riffles on Christmas Eve."
"Bernard Le Coq — Général"
"Christmas Eve, 1914. On a World War I battlefield, a Momentous Event changed the lives of soldiers from France, Germany and England."
"All Talking Picture"
"Lila Lee — Rosie O'Grady"
"He conquers the dialog screen with FIVE voices in this amazing NEW production!"
"Lon Chaney Talks"
"Lon Chaney — Professor Echo / Mrs. O'Grady"
"That dick's got a line on us. We gotta think fast."
"Go ahead, you yap! Fight among yourselves and see how long this racket lasts."
"Sidney Bracey - Mr. Arlington's butler"
"Crauford Kent - Defense Attorney"
"John Miljan — Prosecuting Attorney"
"Harry Earles — Midget / Tweedle Dee"
"Ivan Linow — Hercules"
"You take a tip from me - and blow."
"Elliott Nugent — Hector McDonald"