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![]() Leo G. Carroll QuotationMovie Title: Strangers on a Train (1951) as Senator Morton: Senator Morton : Poor unfortunate girl. Barbara Morton : She was a tramp. Senator Morton : She was a human being. Let me remind you that even the most unworthy of us has a right to life and the pursuit of happiness. Barbara Morton : From what I hear she pursued it in all directions. Senator Morton : You had no trouble, of course, with the police once they verified your alibi? Guy Haines : When an alibi is full of bourbon, sir, it can't stand up. Senator Morton : I'll have him called up immediately. Barbara Morton : Obstructing the wheels of justice, Daddy? Movie Title: North by Northwest (1959) as The Professor: Roger Thornhill : I don't like the games you play, professor. The Professor : War is hell, Mr. Thornhill, even when it's a cold one. The Professor : If I thought there was any chance of changing your mind, I'd talk about Miss Kendall, of whom you so obviously disapprove. Roger Thornhill : Yes, for using sex like some people use a flyswatter. Roger Thornhill : You're police, aren't you? Or is it FBI? The Professor : FBI, CIA, ONI... we're all in the same alphabet soup. Movie Title: The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel (1951) as Field Marshal Gerd von Runstedt: Field Marshal Gerd von Runstedt : [It's] too late for me. I'm seventy now--too old to fight, too old to challenge authority, however evil...but not too old, however, to wish you and your friends the best of luck in their extremely interesting enterprise. Field Marshal Keitel : Have you any better suggestions? Field Marshal Gerd von Runstedt : Yes, one very much better. Make peace, you idiot! |
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