George C. Scott

NOUN
  1. award-winning United States film actor (1928-1999)
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  • But a phrase delivered by George C. Scott in my favorite movie, Patton, is one I’ve remembered since I first heard it at the age of thirteen: “Glory is fleeting.” Rescuing Sprite
  • I am reminded of the exchange in "Dr. Strangelove," where General "Buck" Turgidson/George C. Scott briefs President Merkin Muffley/Peter Sellers.
  • Larry Gelbart's freewheeling Sly Fox seems starless without George C. Scott, but Barbara Cook's concert provides all the charisma one needs.
  • Actually George C. Scott sounds a lot like an Ulster Presbyterian who has lost his faith, moved to England to make his fortune, and taken lessons from an elocutionist, only to quit halfway through the course because he decided it was a waste of money. MESSY KWEZNUZ
  • Peter Sellers’ comic dexterity is on display in three decidedly different roles, and George C. Scott and Sterling Hayden are also drop-dead funny in caricatures of trigger-happy military types. Eric’s Top 10 Movies You Can Watch Over and Over Again » Scene-Stealers
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