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Film Quotes by Grace Kelly

51 quotes
Dial M for Murder
Year: 1954

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
[first lines]
Margot Mary Wendice: let me get you another drink. Mark, before Tony comes I ought to explain something.
Mark Halliday: Yes, I've been waiting for that.
Margot Mary Wendice: I haven't told him anything about us.
-- Grace Kelly (as Margot Mary Wendice) in Dial M for Murder (1954)
High Noon
Year: 1952

Director:
Fred Zinnemann
Marshal Will Kane: Stay at the hotel until it's over.
Amy: No, I won't be here when it's over. You're asking me to wait an hour to find out if I'm going to be a wife or a widow. I say it's too long to wait! I won't do it!
Marshal Will Kane: Amy!
Amy: I mean it! If you won't go with me now, I'll be on that train when it leaves here.
-- Grace Kelly (as Amy Fowler Kane) in High Noon (1952)
Rear Window
Year: 1954

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Jeff: She's like a queen bee with her pick of the drones.
Lisa: I'd say she's doing a woman's hardest job: juggling wolves.
-- Grace Kelly (as Lisa Carol Fremont) in Rear Window (1954)
Rear Window
Year: 1954

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Jeff: When am I going to see you again?
Lisa: [angry] Not for a long time...
[softening]
Lisa: at least not until tomorrow night.
-- Grace Kelly (as Lisa Carol Fremont) in Rear Window (1954)
Rear Window
Year: 1954

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Jeff: Why would a man leave his apartment three times on a rainy night with a suitcase and come back three times?
Lisa: He likes the way his wife welcomes him home.
-- Grace Kelly (as Lisa Carol Fremont) in Rear Window (1954)
High Noon
Year: 1952

Director:
Fred Zinnemann
Helen: What kind of woman are you? How can you leave him like this? Does the sound of guns frighten you that much?
Amy: I've heard guns. My father and my brother were killed by guns. They were on the right side but that didn't help them any when the shooting started. My brother was nineteen. I watched him die. That's when I became a Quaker. I don't care who's right or who's wrong. There's got to be some better way for people to live. Will knows how I feel about it.
-- Grace Kelly (as Amy Fowler Kane) in High Noon (1952)
Rear Window
Year: 1954

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Lt. Doyle: How do you do?
Lisa: We think Thorwald's guilty.
-- Grace Kelly (as Lisa Carol Fremont) in Rear Window (1954)
Rear Window
Year: 1954

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Lt. Doyle: Oh, Jeff, if you need any more help, consult the yellow pages in your telephone directory.
Lisa: Oh, I love funny exit lines.
-- Grace Kelly (as Lisa Carol Fremont) in Rear Window (1954)
High Noon
Year: 1952

Director:
Fred Zinnemann
Amy: Don't try to be a hero! You don't have to be a hero, not for me!
-- Grace Kelly (as Amy Fowler Kane) in High Noon (1952)
To Catch a Thief
Year: 1955

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Frances Stevens: So this is where you live? Oh, Mother will love it up here!
-- Grace Kelly (as Frances Stevens) in To Catch a Thief (1955)