Film Quotes by Cary Grant
285 quotes
John Robie:
You're here in Europe to buy a husband.
Frances Stevens: The man I want doesn't have a price.
John Robie: That eliminates me.
Frances Stevens: The man I want doesn't have a price.
John Robie: That eliminates me.
--
Cary Grant
(as John Robie)
in
To Catch a Thief
(1955)
Johnnie Aysgarth:
[to Lina] I think I'm falling in love with you, and I don't quite like it.
--
Cary Grant
(as Johnnie)
in
Suspicion
(1941)
Johnnie Aysgarth:
Hello Monkeyface!
--
Cary Grant
(as Johnnie)
in
Suspicion
(1941)
Johnnie Aysgarth:
If you're going to kill someone, do it simply.
--
Cary Grant
(as Johnnie)
in
Suspicion
(1941)
Johnnie Aysgarth:
Well, well. You're the first woman I've ever met who said yes when she meant yes.
--
Cary Grant
(as Johnnie)
in
Suspicion
(1941)
Johnnie Aysgarth:
You thought I was going to kiss you, didn't you?
Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth: Weren't you?
Johnnie Aysgarth: Of course not. I was merely reaching around you, trying to fix your hair.
Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth: What's wrong with my hair?
Johnnie Aysgarth: Well, I'm glad you asked me that. It would've been extremely discourteous for me to bring the subject up.
Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth: Weren't you?
Johnnie Aysgarth: Of course not. I was merely reaching around you, trying to fix your hair.
Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth: What's wrong with my hair?
Johnnie Aysgarth: Well, I'm glad you asked me that. It would've been extremely discourteous for me to bring the subject up.
--
Cary Grant
(as Johnnie)
in
Suspicion
(1941)
Johnnie Aysgarth:
Your hair's all wrong. It has such wonderful possibilities that I, well, I got excited. For the moment I became a, a passionate hairdresser.
--
Cary Grant
(as Johnnie)
in
Suspicion
(1941)
Johnny Case:
[upon seeing the mansion for the first time] Judas!
Downstairs Butler Admitting Johnny: I beg your pardon?
Johnny Case: Er, I just said Judas. It didn't mean anything.
Downstairs Butler Admitting Johnny: I beg your pardon?
Johnny Case: Er, I just said Judas. It didn't mean anything.
--
Cary Grant
(as Johnny Case)
in
Holiday
(1938)
Johnny Case:
When I find myself in a position like this, I ask myself what would General Motors do? And then I do the opposite!
--
Cary Grant
(as Johnny Case)
in
Holiday
(1938)
Leopold Dilg:
I don't approve of, but I like people who think in terms of ideal conditions. They're the dreamers, poets, tragic figures in this world, but interesting.
--
Cary Grant
(as Leopold Dilg)
in
The Talk of the Town
(1942)