Cillian Murphy credited as playing...
Robert Fischer
- Maurice Fischer: [Robert opens the vault to see Maurice on his death bed struggling to say something] Disa... disap... disappointed
- Fischer: I know, Dad. I know you were disappointed I couldn't be you.
- Maurice Fischer: No. No, no. I was disappointed... that you tried.
- [Robert opens the safe to find the new Last Will and Testament along with the pinwheel from when he was a kid. The inception has worked]
- Fischer: After my mother died, you know what he told me? "Robert, there's really nothing to be said."
- Peter Browning: He was bad with emotions.
- Fischer: I was eleven.
- Fischer: [handing his abductors his wallet] There's five hundred dollars in there. And the wallet's worth more than that.
- Fischer: [to Saito, out of breath after evading an avalanche] Man, couldn't someone have dreamt up a goddamn beach? Huh?
- Fischer: I'm insured against kidnapping for up to 10 million. This should be very simple.
- Cobb: Shut up! It won't be.
- Arthur: In your father's office, below the bookshelves is his personal safe. We need the combination.
- Fischer: I don't know any safe.
- Cobb: That doesn't mean you don't know the combination. Tell us what it is.
- Fischer: I don't know.
- Arthur: We have it on good authority you do know.
- Fischer: Yeah? Whose authority?
- Fischer: [of his father] At the end, he called me to his deathbed. He could barely speak; but he took the trouble to tell me one last thing. He pulled me close... and I could only make out... one word: "Disappointed."
- Fischer: You alright? You okay?
- Peter Browning: Those bastards have had at me for two days. They have someone with access to your father's office and they're trying to open his safe.
- Fischer: Yeah.
- Peter Browning: They thought I'd know the combination but I don't know it.
- Fischer: Yeah, well neither do I.
- Peter Browning: What? Maurice told me that when he passed, you were the only one that would be able to open it.
- Fischer: No he never gave me any combination.
- Peter Browning: Maybe he did. I mean, maybe you just didn't know it was a combination.
- Fischer: Well, what then?
- Peter Browning: I don't know, some meaningful combination of numbers based on your experiences with Maurice.
- Fischer: We didn't have very many, uh, meaningful experiences together.
- Peter Browning: Perhaps after your mother died.
- Fischer: After my mother died you know what he told me? Robert. There's really nothing to be said.
- Peter Browning: Oh well, he was bad with emotion.
- Fischer: I was eleven, Uncle Peter.