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![]() Hans Conried QuotationMovie Title: Peter Pan (1953) as Hook: Smee : Why, captain. Shooting a man in the middle of his stanza? That's just not good form. Hook : Good form, Mr. Smee? [angryly flips table over] Hook : Blast good form! Did Peter Pan show good form when he did this to me? [waves hook in fromnt of Smee] Peter Pan : Well, well, a codfish on a hook. Hook : I'll get you for this Pan if it's the last thing I do. Hook : [shakes] No, [ticking getting closer] Hook : No, [Tick-Tock comes up from the water and bites Hook] Hook : Nooo! Hook : You wouldn't do old Hook in, would you, lad? I'll go away forever. I'll do anything you say. Peter Pan : Alright. I'll let you go, if you... say you're a codfish! Hook : [gulp] I'm a codfish. Peter Pan : Louder! Hook : I'm a codfish! Movie Title: Maverick (1957) as General Eakins: General Eakins : Did your Pappy have something funny to say about money? Bret : No, he spoke very highly of it. Movie Title: Crazy House (1943) as Roco: [questioning the artist about his abstract painting "Moonlight Over Manhattan"] Prosecutor : Will you kindly tell us where the moonlight is? Roco : Well, it's all moonlight. Prosecutor : Then where's Manhattan? Roco : Between Brooklyn and Jersey. Everybody knows that. Movie Title: One Hour in Wonderland (1950) as Slave in the Magic Mirror: Edgar Bergen : Ok, magic boy, let's see who you really are. Slave in the Magic Mirror : What is it, son of the sapling? Edgar Bergen : I'll ignore that. Movie Title: The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953) as Doctor Terwilliker / Dr. Terwilliker: Doctor Terwilliker : Is it atomic? Bart Collins : Yes sir, VERY atomic! Bart : I don't think the piano is my instrument. Dr. Terwilliker : What other instruments are there, pray tell? Scratchy violins, screechy piccolos, nauseating trumpets, et cetera, et cetera? Dr. Terwilliker : "the idiotic cock-eyed flum-dummery" Movie Title: The Hobbit (1977) as Thorin: Thorin : May the hair on his toes never fall off! Thorin : Child of the kindly west, I have come to know: if more of us valued your ways, food and cheer, above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world. But sad or merry I must leave it now. Farewell. |
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