Film Quotes by Cary Grant
285 quotes
Walter Eckland:
[to the French girls] You two get in the bottom of the boat.
[pause]
Walter Eckland: Get in the bottom of the boat!
Catherine Freneau: They don't understand English.
Walter Eckland: Sure they do.
[puts them in the boat]
Walter Eckland: See?
[pause]
Walter Eckland: Get in the bottom of the boat!
Catherine Freneau: They don't understand English.
Walter Eckland: Sure they do.
[puts them in the boat]
Walter Eckland: See?
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Cary Grant
(as Walter Christopher Eckland)
in
Father Goose
(1964)
Walter Eckland:
Frank. Kiss my foot Frank.
--
Cary Grant
(as Walter Christopher Eckland)
in
Father Goose
(1964)
Walter Eckland:
Great blood!
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Cary Grant
(as Walter Christopher Eckland)
in
Father Goose
(1964)
Walter Eckland:
Lady, you are making a powerful enemy.
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Cary Grant
(as Walter Christopher Eckland)
in
Father Goose
(1964)
Walter Eckland:
Let me tell you I am not a father figure. I am not a brother figure or an uncle figure or a cousin figure. In fact, the only figure I intend being is a total stranger figure.
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Cary Grant
(as Walter Christopher Eckland)
in
Father Goose
(1964)
Walter Eckland:
Maybe if you stopped straightening pictures and let men wear their own pants, maybe they'd be able to touch you without asking "permesso!"
--
Cary Grant
(as Walter Christopher Eckland)
in
Father Goose
(1964)
Walter Eckland:
So far you're shared me out of my clothes, my food and my house. Now, how about sharing some of my things with me.
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Cary Grant
(as Walter Christopher Eckland)
in
Father Goose
(1964)
--
Cary Grant
(as Jimmy Monkley)
in
Sylvia Scarlett
(1935)
Anna Perrott Rose:
What's that supposed to be?
George 'Poppy' Rose: A woman.
Anna Perrott Rose: Not a very good likeness...
George 'Poppy' Rose: I had to draw it from memory.
George 'Poppy' Rose: A woman.
Anna Perrott Rose: Not a very good likeness...
George 'Poppy' Rose: I had to draw it from memory.
--
Cary Grant
(as George 'Poppy' Rose)
in
Room for One More
(1952)
Cosmo Topper:
[drunk] Well, that's how I dance. How do you like it?
George Kerby: [smiles and nods politely] Yes, I thought that was pretty - bad.
George Kerby: [smiles and nods politely] Yes, I thought that was pretty - bad.
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Cary Grant
(as George Kerby)
in
Topper
(1937)