Film Quotes by George Macready
81 quotes
Gaston de Montrevel:
May I ask Your Majesty what right Monsieur le Baron has to wear the uniform of the King's guard?
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George Macready
in
The Fighting Guardsman
(1946)
Gaston de Montrevel:
Monsieur, before you continue criticizing His Majesty, I want you to know that I'm a member of the royal court.
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George Macready
in
The Fighting Guardsman
(1946)
Gaston de Montrevel:
Not so long ago, Monsieur le Baron seemed to prefer the company of servants and barmaids!
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George Macready
in
The Fighting Guardsman
(1946)
Gaston de Montrevel:
Sire, I give you my word. The wench shall be taught better manners.
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George Macready
in
The Fighting Guardsman
(1946)
Gaston de Montrevel:
Someday I hope to meet the thieves under more favorable circumstances. I shall teach the swine!
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George Macready
in
The Fighting Guardsman
(1946)
Gaston de Montrevel:
We are very proud of the boar hunting in this vicinity. The creatures are plentiful - and vicious!
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George Macready
in
The Fighting Guardsman
(1946)
Gaston de Montrevel:
With all due respect for your frock, Monsignor, I think your peasants ought to be flayed for accepting help from a common thief.
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George Macready
in
The Fighting Guardsman
(1946)
Gaston de Montrevel:
You and I alone will decide the issue!
Baron Francois de St.-Hermain, alias Roland the Bandit: Monsieur de Montrevel, I prefer to avoid fighting.
Gaston de Montrevel: Defend yourself!
Baron Francois de St.-Hermain, alias Roland the Bandit: Monsieur de Montrevel, I prefer to avoid fighting.
Gaston de Montrevel: Defend yourself!
--
George Macready
in
The Fighting Guardsman
(1946)
Gordon Harris:
Dani stabbed him in the stomach with one of her mother's sculpting chisels. He lived about three minutes. Painfully.
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George Macready
(as Gordon Harris)
in
Where Love Has Gone
(1964)
Gordon Harris:
Valerie screamed. Dani rushed to her defense, picking up the first weapon she could find. She swung wildly - and hit a home run.
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George Macready
(as Gordon Harris)
in
Where Love Has Gone
(1964)