Film Quotes by Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
17 quotes
Scrap Iron Scratch:
[Last lines] Gentleman for a day.
Charles 'Chick' Miller: [as they walk down the tracks] C'mon. Let's get goin'.
Charles 'Chick' Miller: [as they walk down the tracks] C'mon. Let's get goin'.
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Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
in
Union Depot
(1932)
Scrap Iron Scratch:
You just can't keep away from windows with bars, can you, Chick?
Charles 'Chick' Miller: Oh, bars ain't half bad, Scrap Iron, not when you're on the outside lookin' in.
Charles 'Chick' Miller: Oh, bars ain't half bad, Scrap Iron, not when you're on the outside lookin' in.
--
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
in
Union Depot
(1932)
Shireen:
The Rose certain Prince will always be remembered
Sinbad: Ever she spoken so tenderly of any other man
Shireen: Aldman!
Sinbad: Nothing, but shear gossip my beloved risen from the 3 moons
Shireen: However you got in here get out quickly leave at once or I Pirouze call the guards
Sinbad: Call'em
Shireen: Don't let him stay and have his head lopt off
Pirouze: oh It's a pleasing head
Sinbad: calm child, she doesn't really mean it you heard her speak devotion of me.
Sinbad: Ever she spoken so tenderly of any other man
Shireen: Aldman!
Sinbad: Nothing, but shear gossip my beloved risen from the 3 moons
Shireen: However you got in here get out quickly leave at once or I Pirouze call the guards
Sinbad: Call'em
Shireen: Don't let him stay and have his head lopt off
Pirouze: oh It's a pleasing head
Sinbad: calm child, she doesn't really mean it you heard her speak devotion of me.
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Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
(as Sinbad)
in
Sinbad the Sailor
(1947)
Nina Barone:
Please beat it! I'm no gun moll!
Bill O'Brien: You ain't no buzzard's dish either - not when I'm around!
Bill O'Brien: You ain't no buzzard's dish either - not when I'm around!
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Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
(as Bill O'Brien)
in
Angels Over Broadway
(1940)
Nina Barone:
Where are you from?
Bill O'Brien: [laughs] I fell out of a policeman's whistle in Times Square.
Bill O'Brien: [laughs] I fell out of a policeman's whistle in Times Square.
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Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
(as Bill O'Brien)
in
Angels Over Broadway
(1940)
[first lines]
Title Card: O Masters, O Noble Persons, O Brothers, know you that in the time of the Caliph Harun-Al-Rashid, there lived on the golden shore of Persia a man of adventure called Sinbad the Sailor. Strange and wondrous were the tales told of him and his voyages. But who, shall we surmise, gave him his immortality? Who, more than all other sons of Allah, spread glory to the name of Sinbad? Who else, O Brother, but...
Sinbad: - Sinbad the Sailor! Know me, O Brothers, for the truth of my words, and by the ears of the Prophet, every word I have spoken is truth!
Title Card: O Masters, O Noble Persons, O Brothers, know you that in the time of the Caliph Harun-Al-Rashid, there lived on the golden shore of Persia a man of adventure called Sinbad the Sailor. Strange and wondrous were the tales told of him and his voyages. But who, shall we surmise, gave him his immortality? Who, more than all other sons of Allah, spread glory to the name of Sinbad? Who else, O Brother, but...
Sinbad: - Sinbad the Sailor! Know me, O Brothers, for the truth of my words, and by the ears of the Prophet, every word I have spoken is truth!
--
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
(as Sinbad)
in
Sinbad the Sailor
(1947)
[last lines]
Sinbad: Thank Allah, I am sailing home to Dariabar!
Arab listening to Sinbad's story: Sinbad, my friend Sinbad! Where is Dariabar?
Sinbad: It's here.
[points to his heart]
Sinbad: It's here.
[points to his head]
Sinbad: And it's here.
[pulls Shireen to his side]
Sinbad: Thank Allah, I am sailing home to Dariabar!
Arab listening to Sinbad's story: Sinbad, my friend Sinbad! Where is Dariabar?
Sinbad: It's here.
[points to his heart]
Sinbad: It's here.
[points to his head]
Sinbad: And it's here.
[pulls Shireen to his side]
--
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
(as Sinbad)
in
Sinbad the Sailor
(1947)