Film Quotes by Aline MacMahon
8 quotes
Aggie Pilkington:
That butler...
Lizzie Wilkins: Some people you have to know well to dislike. Others you can hate on very short acquaintance.
Lizzie Wilkins: Some people you have to know well to dislike. Others you can hate on very short acquaintance.
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Aline MacMahon
in
Tish
(1942)
Kate Canady:
Why did you do it, Lockhart?
Will Lockhart: Oh, you too, huh?
Kate Canady: Now look here. You get into a scrap with a man, and five minutes later he's found dead. What am I supposed to think?"
Will Lockhart: You're supposed to think I killed him. I came all the way from Laramie to creep up a dark alley and knife the town drunk. Now does that make better sense to you?
Kate Canady: If it did, I wouldn't be here.
Will Lockhart: Oh, you too, huh?
Kate Canady: Now look here. You get into a scrap with a man, and five minutes later he's found dead. What am I supposed to think?"
Will Lockhart: You're supposed to think I killed him. I came all the way from Laramie to creep up a dark alley and knife the town drunk. Now does that make better sense to you?
Kate Canady: If it did, I wouldn't be here.
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Aline MacMahon
(as Kate Canady)
in
The Man from Laramie
(1955)
Miss Taylor:
I think you can always get people interested in the crucifixion of a woman.
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Aline MacMahon
(as Miss Taylor)
in
Five Star Final
(1931)
Trixie Lorraine:
"Fanny" is Faneul H. Peabody, just the kind of man I've been looking for, lots of money and no resistance.
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Aline MacMahon
(as Trixie)
in
Gold Diggers of 1933
(1933)
Trixie Lorraine:
[whispers to Fay] One more look at him with those bedroom-eyes and I'll break your leg!
Trixie Lorraine: [loudly, to all] Excuse me for whispering; Fay and I have so much in common!
Trixie Lorraine: [loudly, to all] Excuse me for whispering; Fay and I have so much in common!
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Aline MacMahon
(as Trixie)
in
Gold Diggers of 1933
(1933)
Arthur Goldberg:
Sufferin' Moses, but Mr. Randall's got a lot of women!
Miss Taylor: They're goyem. Ain't you got no religion?
Arthur Goldberg: Either way you say that, I ought to change my name.
Miss Taylor: Don't do it, kid. New York's too full of Christians as it is!
Miss Taylor: They're goyem. Ain't you got no religion?
Arthur Goldberg: Either way you say that, I ought to change my name.
Miss Taylor: Don't do it, kid. New York's too full of Christians as it is!
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Aline MacMahon
(as Miss Taylor)
in
Five Star Final
(1931)
Will Lockhart:
[having a wound dressed] Have you done this before?
Kate Canady: I've patched up bullet holes in places I wouldn't like to mention.
Kate Canady: I've patched up bullet holes in places I wouldn't like to mention.
--
Aline MacMahon
(as Kate Canady)
in
The Man from Laramie
(1955)
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Aline MacMahon
(as Kate Canady)
in
The Man from Laramie
(1955)