Film Quotes by Gary Merrill
4 quotes
Bill Sampson:
Wherever there's magic and make-believe and an audience, there's theatre.
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Gary Merrill
(as Bill Simpson)
in
All About Eve
(1950)
Bill Sampson:
You know, there isn't a playwright in the world who could make me believe this would happen between two adult people. Goodbye, Margo.
Margo Channing: Bill? Where are you going? To find Eve?
Bill Sampson: That suddenly makes the whole thing believable.
Margo Channing: Bill? Where are you going? To find Eve?
Bill Sampson: That suddenly makes the whole thing believable.
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Gary Merrill
(as Bill Simpson)
in
All About Eve
(1950)
[speaking to Dixon]
Tommy Scalise: That's a fancy way of trying to frame somebody- getting yourself knocked off. A guy's gotta be outta his head for that. I didn't know a guy could hate that much. Not even you.
Tommy Scalise: That's a fancy way of trying to frame somebody- getting yourself knocked off. A guy's gotta be outta his head for that. I didn't know a guy could hate that much. Not even you.
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Gary Merrill
(as Tommy Scalise)
in
Where the Sidewalk Ends
(1950)
Margo Channing:
Heartburn? It's that Miss Caswell. I don't see why she hasn't given Addison heartburn.
Bill Sampson: No heart to burn!
Bill Sampson: No heart to burn!
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Gary Merrill
(as Bill Simpson)
in
All About Eve
(1950)