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Film Quotes by Charles Laughton

63 quotes
The Big Clock
Year: 1948

Director:
John Farrow
Earl Janoth: [talking on intercom to Steve Hagen] On the fourth floor - in the broom closet - a bulb has been burning for several days. Find the man responsible, dock his pay.
-- Charles Laughton (as Earl Janoth) in The Big Clock (1948)
The Barretts of Wimpole Street
Year: 1934

Director:
Sidney Franklin
Edward Moulton-Barrett: I shall never in any way reproach you. You shall never know by deed or word or hint of mine how much you have grieved and wounded your father by refusing to do the little thing he asked.
-- Charles Laughton (as Edward Moulton) in The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934)
The Man on the Eiffel Tower
Year: 1949

Director:
Burgess Meredith*Irving Allen*Charles Laughton
Inspector Jules Maigret: [to Johann Radek] By the way - there's one thing I'd like to know. Am I following you, or are you following me?
-- Charles Laughton (as Inspector Jules Maigret) in The Man on the Eiffel Tower (1949)
The Bribe
Year: 1949

Director:
Robert Z. Leonard
J.J. Bealer: Well, ya ain't said yes... but ya ain't said no.
-- Charles Laughton (as J.J. Bealer) in The Bribe (1949)
It Started with Eve
Year: 1941

Director:
Henry Koster
Jonathan Reynolds: The trouble with being sick is you have to associate with doctors.
-- Charles Laughton (as Jonathan Reynolds) in It Started with Eve (1941)
The Paradine Case
Year: 1947

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Judge Lord Thomas Horfield: I do not like to be interrupted in the middle of an insult.
-- Charles Laughton (as Judge Lord Thomas Horfield) in The Paradine Case (1947)
Rembrandt
Year: 1936

Director:
Alexander Korda
Rembrandt van Rijn: And of a sudden he knew that when one woman gives herself to you, you possess all women. Women of every age and race and kind, and more than that, the moon, the stars, all miracles and legends are yours. Brown-skinned girls who inflame your senses with their play, cool yellow-haired women who entice and escape you, gentle ones who serve you, slender ones who torment you, the mothers who bore and suckled you; all women whom God created out of the teeming fullness of the earth, are yours in the love of one woman.
-- Charles Laughton (as Rembrandt van Rijn) in Rembrandt (1936)
Rembrandt
Year: 1936

Director:
Alexander Korda
Rembrandt van Rijn: What is success? A soldier can reckon his success in victories, a merchant in money. But my world is insubstantial. I live in a beautiful, blinding, swirling mist.
-- Charles Laughton (as Rembrandt van Rijn) in Rembrandt (1936)
Ruggles of Red Gap
Year: 1935

Director:
Leo McCarey
Ruggles: I'm putting out your light grey, my Lord. There is something in the air this morning which calls for light grey, I think.
-- Charles Laughton (as Ruggles) in Ruggles of Red Gap (1935)
Jamaica Inn
Year: 1939

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Sir Humphrey Pengallan: [to Mary after murdering her Aunt Patience] Good clean shot, wasn't it? I'm sorry. Poor creature, she had suffered so much, but I was forced to do it! You see, she was going to tell you about me. I didn't like that. I wanted to tell you myself.
-- Charles Laughton (as Sir Humphrey Pengallan) in Jamaica Inn (1939)