You know, I always do my best, no matter the quality of the film.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that Herbert Lom, a Czechoslovakian actor, always tries his hardest when acting, even if the movie he is in is not very good. He doesn't let the quality of the film affect how much effort he puts into his performance. Instead, he gives his absolute best every time, no matter what.
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