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![]() John Mills QuotationMovie Title: We Dive at Dawn (1943) as Lt. Freddie Taylor: Admiral: Who are you seeing this leave? Your "Aunt Margaret" again? Lt. Freddie Taylor : I can't risk it, sir. Her husband's on leave. Movie Title: The Wrong Box (1966) as Masterman Finsbury: [last lines] Detective : All right, come on, come on, what's going on? Come on, what is it? Come on! Clergyman : Please, sir, I beg of you, there's a dead man here. Detective : All right, no one move! [long pause while he realizes it's a church burial] Detective : Finsbury? Michael Finsbury , Julia Finsbury , Masterman Finsbury , Joseph Finsbury , Morris , John Finsbury : Yes? Detective : MORRIS Finsbury! John Finsbury : [turning Morris around and pointing at him] Yes. Detective : Morris Finsbury, I arrest you for stealing £100,000. Lawyer Patience: But the money has been returned, sir. Detective : Who are you, sir? Some sort of accomplice? Lawyer Patience: Certainly not: I am his solicitor. Detective : Oh, you've brought your solicitor with you, have you? Yes, I've met your type before. Lawyer Patience: No, no, no. I mean, I, I, I'm the administrator of the tontine. Detective : Tontine? Joseph Finsbury : Named after Lorenzo Tonti, a Neapolitan banker. Detective : And who are you, sir?! Joseph Finsbury : I-- Masterman Finsbury : [interrupting] He's nobody. He's my young brother. Detective : And who are you, sir? Masterman Finsbury : None of your business, sir! Detective : I shall have you arrested for indecent exposure! Julia Finsbury : Oh! Michael Finsbury : My grandfather was recently buried, sir. Detective : And who are you, sir? Julia Finsbury : He is Michael Finsbury. Detective : And who are YOU, madam?! Michael Finsbury : She is Julia Finsbury, shortly to become... Julia Finsbury! Detective : Young man, did you know there was a body in the piano? Peacock : I did it. Detective : Who is he? Michael Finsbury : He is the butler, sir. Detective : The butler did it?? Michael Finsbury : No, sir. I put the body there. Detective : Is this true? Michael Finsbury : Yes sir. Detective : In that case, you are entitled to a reward of £1,000. You are responsible for bringing the Bournemouth Strangler to his just end. Michael Finsbury : A, a thousand pounds? Oh, but I-I-I don't, I don't deserve it. The body just arrived in a barrel. John Finsbury : I sent it. Detective : And who are you, sir? Morris Finsbury : He is of diminished responsibility, officer. It was all my doing. If there's any justice in this naughty world, the reward is mine. Detective : And WHO are YOU?! [falls into open grave] Morris Finsbury : You remember me -- Morris Finsbury. I was falsely accused of stealing a hundred thousand pounds, whereas in fact it was me, and me alone, who was responsible for bringing the Bournemouth Strangler to his just desserts. Movie Title: Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets (1995) as Sir Edward Cleghorn: Sir Edward Cleghorn : You can't go around telling people dinosaurs were birds. They've been reptiles since Darwin was a boy. Movie Title: Swiss Family Robinson (1960) as Father Robinson: Father Robinson : The world is full of nice, ordinary little people who live in nice, ordinary little houses on the ground. But didn't you ever dream of a house up on a tree top? Mother Robinson : No! Mostly I dream of having a house in New Guinnea. Movie Title: I Was Monty's Double (1958) as Maj. Harvey: [A civilian has just bumped into Clifton-James outside a cinema] Civilian : Who do you think you are? [Storms off] Maj. Harvey : Yes, who do you think you are? Monty? Movie Title: Scott of the Antarctic (1948) as Captain Scott: [At the South Pole.] Captain Scott : Great God! this is an awful place. Movie Title: Operation Disaster (1950) as Lieutenant Commander Armstrong: Helen Armstong : Why does the Navy insist on doing everything at the crack of dawn? The sea's there all day. Lieutenant Commander Armstrong : It impresses the taxpayers. Movie Title: Great Expectations (1946) as Pip as a young man: Pip as a young man : I realized that in becoming a gentleman, I had only succeeded in becoming a snob. Movie Title: Who's That Girl? (1987) as Montgomery Bell: Montgomery Bell : Excuse the mess, I recently lost Elwood my housekeeper. Louden Trott : He quit? Montgomery Bell : No, no, no. I lost him. I think he is in the west wing somewhere. Sometimes at night I think I hear him crying. It's most distressing. |
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