Film Quotes by Dan Duryea
27 quotes
Danny Fuller:
You haven't anything to hide, have you?
[Jane sits down and crosses her legs]
Danny Fuller: No, I can see you haven't.
[Jane sits down and crosses her legs]
Danny Fuller: No, I can see you haven't.
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Dan Duryea
(as Danny Fuller)
in
Too Late for Tears
(1949)
Frank Jesse:
I got myself a policy: never do an honest days work unless it's absolutely necessary.
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Dan Duryea
in
Six Black Horses
(1962)
Johnny Prince:
And then you gave me a dirty look.
Kitty March: I didn't give you a dirty look!
Johnny Prince: Listen, any girl that waits two hours in the rain for a guy is gonna give him a dirty look.
Kitty March: I didn't give you a dirty look!
Johnny Prince: Listen, any girl that waits two hours in the rain for a guy is gonna give him a dirty look.
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Dan Duryea
in
Scarlet Street
(1945)
Johnny Prince:
Can't you get those Lazy Legs off that couch, baby?
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Dan Duryea
in
Scarlet Street
(1945)
Standish:
Insurance companies move in mysterious ways. Much like God... only far less generous.
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Dan Duryea
(as Standish)
in
The Flight of the Phoenix
(1965)
Waco Johnnie Dean:
What was I saying?
Lola Manners: You were talking about yourself.
Waco Johnnie Dean: Where did I stop?
Lola Manners: You didn't. But you can now. I already know all about Waco Johnnie Dean, the fastest gun in Texas.
Waco Johnnie Dean: Texas? Lady, why limit me?
Lola Manners: You were talking about yourself.
Waco Johnnie Dean: Where did I stop?
Lola Manners: You didn't. But you can now. I already know all about Waco Johnnie Dean, the fastest gun in Texas.
Waco Johnnie Dean: Texas? Lady, why limit me?
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Dan Duryea
(as Waco Johnnie Dean)
in
Winchester '73
(1950)
Whitey Kincaid:
If I was smart, I'd shoot you right now. Except I think I'll keep you around for awhile...just to see what makes you work.
Clay O'Mara: Maybe you're getting soft, Whitey. Maybe you're turning into a human being.
Whitey Kincaid: If I ever feel that coming on, I'll shoot myself.
Clay O'Mara: Maybe you're getting soft, Whitey. Maybe you're turning into a human being.
Whitey Kincaid: If I ever feel that coming on, I'll shoot myself.
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Dan Duryea
in
Ride Clear of Diablo
(1954)
Jane Palmer:
Did you notice where the liquor was when you went through my kitchen?
Danny Fuller: Sure!
Jane Palmer: Go make us a drink.
Danny Fuller: Stallin' honey?
Jane Palmer: What do I call you besides 'Stupid?'
Danny Fuller: [Chuckles] Stupid'll do if you don't bruise easily. Otherwise you might try Danny.
Danny Fuller: Sure!
Jane Palmer: Go make us a drink.
Danny Fuller: Stallin' honey?
Jane Palmer: What do I call you besides 'Stupid?'
Danny Fuller: [Chuckles] Stupid'll do if you don't bruise easily. Otherwise you might try Danny.
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Dan Duryea
(as Danny Fuller)
in
Too Late for Tears
(1949)
Jane Palmer:
It's cold in here.
Danny Fuller: I'll turn on the oven.
[Steps over to the kitchenette, noise of oven lighting]
Danny Fuller: Maybe I shouldn't bother to light it, huh Tiger?
Danny Fuller: I'll turn on the oven.
[Steps over to the kitchenette, noise of oven lighting]
Danny Fuller: Maybe I shouldn't bother to light it, huh Tiger?
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Dan Duryea
(as Danny Fuller)
in
Too Late for Tears
(1949)
Connie Wallace:
You know, no matter how fast you drink it the distilleries can still stay way ahead of you.
Al Wallace: Yup. But by next week I'll have 'em workin nights to do it!
Al Wallace: Yup. But by next week I'll have 'em workin nights to do it!
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Dan Duryea
in
The Great Flamarion
(1945)