Why don't you just relax and have your orange juice and shut up Delgetti.
Frank Bullitt
Ross got to the door, unhooked the chain, from the inside.
Bullitt
Shotgun and a backup man. Professionals.
Bullitt
Well, they knew where to look for him and used your name to get in.
Bullitt
Somebody did. And it didn't come from us.
Bullitt
Well, it certainly is. I, I've got an officer with a family. And he's shot up pretty bad.
Bullitt
I want to know about Ross. What is the deal you had with him?
Bullitt
You believe what you want. You work your side of the street, and I'll work mine.
Bullitt
He was the man who was shot at the Hotel Daniels. You sent us to guard the wrong man, Mr. Chalmers.
Bullitt
Look Chalmers, let's understand each other... I don't like you.
Bullitt
You sell whatever you want, but don't sell it here tonight.
Bullitt
I do not choose to have people accuse me of false promises for the sake of cheap sensationalism, or to be compromised - or castrated - by your lieutenant.
Walter Chalmers
That's hardly the issue.
Walter Chalmers
Em'em, and I've got a witness that can't talk.
Walter Chalmers
Deal? Lieutenant don't try to evade the responsibility. In your "parlance", you blew it. You knew the significance of his testimony, yet you failed to take adequate measures to protect him. So to you it was a job, no more. Were it more, and you'd the dedication I was lead to believe.
Walter Chalmers