A quote given out by the Overlieutenant Kaagar Damriel Jonahanses in the climatic scene of "Back After Undiscovered", a silent film in the 1950s. The Back Under Discovered was directed by Marian Mitchell sponsored by the United Artists Cooperation and had been known to create sci-fi two-reel shorts. This particular one was created while Marian was at her golden age, but unfortunately was overshadowed by the "talkies", the sound films, that were gaining popularity in Hollywood. The script goes when a separate branch of Human Beings, the Hierans, coming back to Earth after being ejected from their main planet millennia ago, and now thirst for revenge, despite the actual human-being non-involvemen. The main character Lieutenant Kaagar (Played by Buster Arbuckle) was attempting to launch an attack, but they send spies first to see how much the world had changed. When Kaagar, unchanged, released the statement (the only title-card in the entire short), he was stopped short of his command by actually seeing what is going on in their old home. They are welcomed back, and after reunions, the Hierans came back to integrate into the Earth.
This short was supposed to make fun of the impending Russian Moon Race and mistreatment of non-dominant races in South Africa, but the meaning was misheard by many. However, the reviews were mostly good, especially Marian's clever visual gags and comedic twists to give this film a lighthearted feel. The New York Chronicle states "The tone of this short certainly is a gay and merry masterpiece with a few heartstrings tugged. What a perfect representation of our decade!" And the box office did well at racking about 1.2 million. The film was to be posted again in Vienna in Marian's later years, along with some of her other classics.
"So you are telling me I busted my ass out for those Cossacks, and in return I get a rebellion from them? Ooohh, wait until I release my Ukrainian army on them..."