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Film Quotes by Henry Fonda

97 quotes
Yours, Mine and Ours
Year: 1968

Director:
Melville Shavelson
Frank Beardsley: [narrating why his ten kids resent him] Truthfully, I think they blamed me for neglecting their mother all those years. But there seemed to me that there was enough physical evidence I hadn't neglected her completely!
-- Henry Fonda (as Frank Beardsley) in Yours, Mine and Ours (1968)
Yours, Mine and Ours
Year: 1968

Director:
Melville Shavelson
Frank Beardsley: [narrating] It was a typical wedding: enemies of the bride on the right, enemies of the groom on the left.
-- Henry Fonda (as Frank Beardsley) in Yours, Mine and Ours (1968)
Yours, Mine and Ours
Year: 1968

Director:
Melville Shavelson
Frank Beardsley: This is the last time I'm going to bring it up but... you do like children, don't you?
Helen North: Yeah, within reason.
Frank Beardsley: In that case, the hell with it.
-- Henry Fonda (as Frank Beardsley) in Yours, Mine and Ours (1968)
The Return of Frank James
Year: 1940

Director:
Fritz Lang
Frank James: Are you coming out or am I coming in?
The Return of Frank James
Year: 1940

Director:
Fritz Lang
Frank James: I can't talk without thinking, not being a lawyer.
The Return of Frank James
Year: 1940

Director:
Fritz Lang
Frank James: Pinky never so much as even stole a chicken in his whole life!
Sex and the Single Girl
Year: 1964

Director:
Richard Quine
Frank Luther Broderick: Girls, look! It's my wife. She used to work here. She married the boss. See? If you're nice to me, maybe you can marry me.
Once Upon a Time in the West
Year: 1968

Director:
Sergio Leone
Frank: How can you trust a man who wears both a belt and suspenders? The man can't even trust his own pants.
Once Upon a Time in the West
Year: 1968

Director:
Sergio Leone
Frank: Keep your lovin' brother happy.
Once Upon a Time in the West
Year: 1968

Director:
Sergio Leone
Frank: You paid five thousand dollars for something that belongs to me!
[puts down a bunch of dollar bills]
Frank: Five thousand...
[pulls out a silver dollar]
Frank: Plus one!
[puts the dollar on the table]
Frank: You got a right to make a profit too.