Quotes from Crisis (1950)
4 quotes
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Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson:
Good Morning
Helen Ferguson: Good Morning Helen Ferguson: New mouthwash? [after a kiss] Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: Moonshine rinse [used liquor to brush his teeth since there was no water] Helen Ferguson: Where'd you get the coffee? Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: I swiped it [coffee was taken from their captors] Helen Ferguson: Thank you darling. [taking the coffee] Helen Ferguson: Where are we? Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: Way up here. [looking out trains window] Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: isn't beautiful way down there Helen Ferguson: If its so beautiful down there why did they bring us up here? Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: That's one of the most logical things I've heard in quite some time.
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Cary Grant
(as Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson)
in
Crisis
(1950)
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Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson:
Same old cry through the ages - save me, doctor. Save me, anybody.
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Cary Grant
(as Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson)
in
Crisis
(1950)
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[after a rehearsal for Farrago's surgery]
Raoul Farrago: Well, doctor, did the operation go well? Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: Fine. You just died.
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Cary Grant
(as Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson)
in
Crisis
(1950)
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[Farago is about to be operated by Eugene]
Raoul Farrago: Doctor, do many people die in an operation like this? Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: Under the best conditions, about 12 percent. These are not the best conditions. Raoul Farrago: You don't like me, do you? Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: I try to regard my patients impersonally. Raoul Farrago: Can you? Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: No.
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Cary Grant
(as Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson)
in
Crisis
(1950)
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