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Film Quotes by Cary Grant

285 quotes
Kiss Them for Me
Year: 1957

Director:
Stanley Donen
Gwinneth Livingston: Crewson, I love you very much.
Cmdr. Andy Crewson: That's the only way to love a person, otherwise it isn't worth all the trouble. I love you very much too.
-- Cary Grant (as Cmdr. Andy Crewson) in Kiss Them for Me (1957)
Kiss Them for Me
Year: 1957

Director:
Stanley Donen
Gwinneth Livingston: Do you love me Crewson?
Cmdr. Andy Crewson: I do, I love you.
Gwinneth Livingston: What kind of love?
Cmdr. Andy Crewson: All kinds. Sacred and profane.
-- Cary Grant (as Cmdr. Andy Crewson) in Kiss Them for Me (1957)
The Bishop's Wife
Year: 1947

Director:
Henry Koster
Henry Brougham: Are you expecting a letter?
Dudley: Well, you never know. If I did get one, the stamp would certainly be worth saving.
-- Cary Grant (as Dudley) in The Bishop's Wife (1947)
That Touch of Mink
Year: 1962

Director:
Delbert Mann
Roger: Good morning, good morning. It's a great day out.
Philip Shayne: God, you're very happy, Roger. You'd better check that with Dr. Gruber, it might be something serious.
Roger: I had a wonderful night's rest. You know the trouble I have sleeping? Well, I've solved it. Just before you go to bed you put three tranquilizers in a jigger of brandy and you drink it. You still can't sleep but you're so relaxed that you don't worry about it. It was exhilarating.
Philip Shayne: Fancy that. And some people just go to sleep and never know what they're missing.
Philip Shayne: That's what I like about you, Roger. No matter what calamity befalls your fellow man you're still able to laugh about it.
-- Cary Grant (as Philip Shayne) in That Touch of Mink (1962)
Crisis
Year: 1950

Director:
Richard Brooks
[after a rehearsal for Farrago's surgery]
Raoul Farrago: Well, doctor, did the operation go well?
Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: Fine. You just died.
-- Cary Grant (as Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson) in Crisis (1950)
Father Goose
Year: 1964

Director:
Ralph Nelson
[catching a fish barehanded. A fish swims toward them]
Walter Eckland: [In a hushed voice] Hey, here she comes again.
Catherine Freneau: How do you know it's a "she"?
Walter Eckland: Her mouth is open, now be quiet.
-- Cary Grant (as Walter Christopher Eckland) in Father Goose (1964)
His Girl Friday
Year: 1940

Director:
Howard Hawks
[describing Bruce]
Walter Burns: He looks like that fellow in the movies - Ralph Bellamy.
-- Cary Grant (as Walter Burns) in His Girl Friday (1940)
My Favorite Wife
Year: 1940

Director:
Garson Kanin
[Dr. Kohlmar walks in on Nick holding a dress in front of himself with a lady's hat on his head]
Nick Arden: Do you think this goes together? Blue ought to go with blue, right?
Dr. Kohlmar: Yes, I suppose.
Nick Arden: It's for a friend.
-- Cary Grant (as Nick Arden) in My Favorite Wife (1940)
Crisis
Year: 1950

Director:
Richard Brooks
[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.
-- Cary Grant (as Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson) in Crisis (1950)
Operation Petticoat
Year: 1959

Director:
Blake Edwards
[finding water all over the floor]
Lt. Nicholas Holden: Excuse me, sir, is this normal, or should I be nervous again?
-- Cary Grant (as Lt. Cmdr. Matt T. Sherman) in Operation Petticoat (1959)