Sir arthur john gielgud, om, ch (/ ˈ ɡ iː l ɡ ʊ d /;

I just wanted to ask about the chocolate, the lifetime supply of chocolate, for charlie.

[furiously] you're a cheat and a swindler. !

That's what you are.

That's what you are.

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You're a cheat and a swindler!

Saying “good day” was the polite equivalent of ending a conversation and saying “that’s it.

Good day, sir! is a memorable quote spoken by the title character in the 1971 film willy wonka & the chocolate factory.

I'll get even with him if it's the last thing i'll ever do.

[shocked] you're a crook.

In the movie tootsie, released in 1982, dustin hoffmans' tootsie character says, in a scene with doctor brewer, i said good day sir!.

[shouts even louder] i said good day!

— it depends on whether good day, sir is said as a greeting, as a parting comment, or as an abrupt dismissal.

And of course there's that 70's show from the.

Come on, charlie, let's get out of here.

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When does he get it?

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In this scene, he transitions from being the.

It is often used as a curt way,.

— “good day” is the british equivalent of “good bye” (during the day, of course).

Build up a little boy's hopes and then smash all his dreams to pieces.

Gielgud as benedick in much ado about nothing, 1959.

You're a cheat and a swindler!

Good day, sir!” gene wilder really brought the full range of emotions to the role of willy wonka.

Build up a little boy's hopes and then smash all his dreams.

Its memorable harshness has spawned numerous remix videos and.

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I am extraordinarily busy, sir.

Jon stewart uses it frequently on the daily show,.

— watch the iconic you lose!

It's possible, but good day! is a commonly used phrase in english speaking countries (though not as much in modern day us) as a way of saying goodbye.

When inquiring about a promised lifetime supply of chocolate, wonka flies into a rage, accusing the two of stealing fizzy lifting drinks during the tour, and punctuates his tirade with, “you get.

You're a cheat and a swindler!

[returns to work in huff] grandpa joe:

You bumped into the ceiling which now has to be washed and sterilized, so you get nothing!