Copyright question:
There's a line in a film I feel would be good for my protagonist to use because it shows how he ticks. Where do I stand in terms of copyright? Can I use that line if I say who said it, as in:
Al Pacino once said in the film Two For the Money: "It is when I ....... that I most .....". Jolly nice. But let me just add that "It is when I ...... that I most .....".
Can I do this kind of thing?
Or can I just use Al P's line freely without giving any credit to anyone? Al P's line isn't exactly earthshaking, and any writer could have come up with it, but it is used in a film about gambling, and there is a connection because my protagonist is a gambler (although it won't be a gambling book).
Any thoughts anyone?
There's a line in a film I feel would be good for my protagonist to use because it shows how he ticks. Where do I stand in terms of copyright? Can I use that line if I say who said it, as in:
Al Pacino once said in the film Two For the Money: "It is when I ....... that I most .....". Jolly nice. But let me just add that "It is when I ...... that I most .....".
Can I do this kind of thing?
Or can I just use Al P's line freely without giving any credit to anyone? Al P's line isn't exactly earthshaking, and any writer could have come up with it, but it is used in a film about gambling, and there is a connection because my protagonist is a gambler (although it won't be a gambling book).
Any thoughts anyone?