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Franky Four Fingers (Character)
from Snatch. (2000)

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Frankie Four Fingers is a jewel thief with a penchant for gambling and a humorous accent. See more »

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  1. Snatch. (2000) Played by Benicio Del Toro
    ... aka "Snatch" - Japan (English title)

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From Snatch. (2000)
Franky Four Fingers: So the Biblical scholars mis-translated the Hebrew word for "young woman" into the Greek word for "virgin," which was a pretty easy mistake to make, since there is only a subtle difference in the spelling. But back then it was the "virgin" that caught people's attention. It's not every day a virgin conceives and bears a son. So you keep that for a couple of hundred years, and the next thing you know, you have the Holy Catholic church. See more »

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