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Film Quotes by Edmond O'Brien

35 quotes
The Bigamist
Year: 1953

Director:
Ida Lupino
Harry Graham: For the first time, I felt needed; I loved Eve, but I never felt she needed me.
The Bigamist
Year: 1953

Director:
Ida Lupino
Harry Graham: How can a man call a woman his wife for eight years - someone who you love, who loves you - how can you call her and tell her that you must have a divorce? Worse than that, you've been unfaithful - you're going to be a father. How can you hurt someone so much?
The Bigamist
Year: 1953

Director:
Ida Lupino
Harry Graham: I've been a salesman too long not to recognize sales resistance when I see it.
The Killers
Year: 1946

Director:
Robert Siodmak
Jim Reardon: She took a powder. The dough went with her.
-- Edmond O'Brien (as Jim Reardon) in The Killers (1946)
The Rack
Year: 1956

Director:
Arnold Laven
Lt. Col. Frank Wasnick: [Addressing the jury, presenting the closing arguments for Capt. Hall's defense] Gentlemen, I have here a document which is not very pleasant to read. It's a communiqué written by the Communists describing shortcomings they observed among certain American prisoners of war.
Lt. Col. Frank Wasnick: [Quoting from the document] "One: Many of the prisoners reveal weak loyalties to their families, their communities, and their army. Two: When left alone, they tend to feel deserted, and they underestimate their ability to survive, because they underestimate themselves."
Lt. Col. Frank Wasnick: Now, the report goes on to say that even some of our university graduates have a very dim idea of American history and of the strengths and weaknesses of American democracy and that they are virtually ignorant of Communism, because we have never taken the trouble to inform them of its nature. The Communist program of indoctrination was based on this appraisal - and succeeded, because in many cases, the appraisal was true... And now we must judge Capt. Hall. Gentlemen, if there is guilt, where does it lie? In that small number who defected under pressure, as Capt. Hall did? Or do we not share it? At least those of us who created *part* of a generation which may collapse, because we have left it uninspired, uninformed, and - as in the case of Capt. Hall - unprepared to go the limit, because he had not been given the warmth to support him along the way... And now we must judge Capt. Hall. And let us make absolutely certain, that we have had no part in his collapse. This man has proven himself in the two wars of his youth, who has been exposed to conditions of captivity, against which we have never had to test ourselves.
-- Edmond O'Brien (as Lt. Col. Frank Wasnick) in The Rack (1956)
711 Ocean Drive
Year: 1950

Director:
Joseph M. Newman
Mal Granger: Time wounds all heels.
The Love God?
Year: 1969

Director:
Nat Hiken
Osborn Tremaine: When will the government stop interfering with private business?
-- Edmond O'Brien (as Osborn Tremaine) in The Love God? (1969)
The Hitch-Hiker
Year: 1953

Director:
Ida Lupino
Roy Collins: You stink, Myers! You smell! Just like your clothes! Sure, you'll make it to Graymas, but they'll catch up with you and put you out of your misery. You haven't got a chance. You haven't got a thing except that gun! You'd better hang onto it because without it, you're finished!
-- Edmond O'Brien (as Roy Collins) in The Hitch-Hiker (1953)
The Last Voyage
Year: 1960

Director:
Andrew L. Stone
Second Engineer Walsh: Let's get while the getting's good!
The Big Land
Year: 1957

Director:
Gordon Douglas
Chad Morgan: Don't you want a drink?
Joe Jagger: Water? What am I, a trout?