Film Quotes by Frank Morgan
19 quotes
Francine Diamond:
There ain't no flies on me!
J. Daniel Thompson: You can't blame the flies, Francine.
J. Daniel Thompson: You can't blame the flies, Francine.
--
Frank Morgan
in
The Wild Man of Borneo
(1941)
Dimples:
I love you, Professor.
Prof. Eustace Appleby: And I'm going to make myself worthy of that love.
Prof. Eustace Appleby: And I'm going to make myself worthy of that love.
--
Frank Morgan
(as Prof. Eustace Appleby)
in
Dimples
(1936)
Maizie:
You'll never know what my face looked like before your preparation.
Jesse Kiffmeyer: [Dryly] I can imagine.
Jesse Kiffmeyer: [Dryly] I can imagine.
--
Frank Morgan
in
Saratoga
(1937)
Allen Drew:
You've done an excellent job.
Prof. Eustace Appleby: Yes, and know I'll need ninety-five dollars for advertising.
Allen Drew: As long as you're paying the bills, I think it'd save time if you handled all the money.
Prof. Eustace Appleby: Oh.
Allen Drew: Here it is, about eight hundred dollars. It's all the cash I have left and just enough to finance the rest of the production.
Prof. Eustace Appleby: Uh, all right. You, uh, trust me with all this?
Allen Drew: Yes, of course.
Prof. Eustace Appleby: Well, thank you very much, Allen, for your faith in me. I'll, uh, handle this money just as though it were my own.
Prof. Eustace Appleby: Yes, and know I'll need ninety-five dollars for advertising.
Allen Drew: As long as you're paying the bills, I think it'd save time if you handled all the money.
Prof. Eustace Appleby: Oh.
Allen Drew: Here it is, about eight hundred dollars. It's all the cash I have left and just enough to finance the rest of the production.
Prof. Eustace Appleby: Uh, all right. You, uh, trust me with all this?
Allen Drew: Yes, of course.
Prof. Eustace Appleby: Well, thank you very much, Allen, for your faith in me. I'll, uh, handle this money just as though it were my own.
--
Frank Morgan
(as Prof. Eustace Appleby)
in
Dimples
(1936)
Brian McCoy:
Why, Tommy's right has the kick of a Missouri mule, the speed of a striking cobra, and the aim of William Tell.
--
Frank Morgan
in
The Crowd Roars
(1938)
Col. Geraldine:
I'll take my auntie's plum pudding. I can have it waxed after the dog is acquitted.
--
Frank Morgan
in
Trouble for Two
(1936)
Jesse Kiffmeyer:
[to Maizie about her use of his cold cream] From now on, Madam, your face is in your own hands!
--
Frank Morgan
in
Saratoga
(1937)
Judge Cotton:
[to Elizabeth about Candy] You were going to change him, you said. You haven't changed him. He's changed you!
--
Frank Morgan
in
Honky Tonk
(1941)
Judge Cotton:
Yes, I may be a retired judge, but I'm a practicing drunkard.
--
Frank Morgan
in
Honky Tonk
(1941)
Konrad:
I can use one honest lawyer, but don't overdo it.
--
Frank Morgan
(as Konrad)
in
The Good Fairy
(1935)