Film Quotes by Henry Hull
16 quotes
Charles D. 'Ritt' Rittenhouse:
[seeing a bejewelled Connie in a fur coat as he enters the lifeboat] Connie! Did you come from the freighter or the Stork Club?
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Henry Hull
(as Charles S. Rittenhouse)
in
Lifeboat
(1944)
Charles D. 'Ritt' Rittenhouse:
Well, folks, we're in business again!
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Henry Hull
(as Charles S. Rittenhouse)
in
Lifeboat
(1944)
Dr. Wilfred Glendon:
Thanks for the bullet.
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Henry Hull
(as Dr. Glendon)
in
Werewolf of London
(1935)
Emperor Franz Josef:
Tell me, is there still anything about me that annoys you?
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Henry Hull
(as Emperor Franz Josef)
in
The Great Waltz
(1938)
Fred Winslow:
Are you new to this land, Mr. Rogers? The Promised Land, that's what it is. My father used to say, "The sun travels west... and so does opportunity."
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Henry Hull
in
Colorado Territory
(1949)
Fred Winslow:
Look at that, Julie Ann! You can see all the way into the middle of next week. A new world will be going in... that's what it is... and a start of a new life.
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Henry Hull
in
Colorado Territory
(1949)
Fred Winslow:
My boy, never buy a foot of land more than five miles from home and not until you've seen it felt it, tasted it and smelled it. And at that, you might get bamboozled.
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Henry Hull
in
Colorado Territory
(1949)
Hank Younger:
[referring to Callum] Some day he's gonna bite off more than he can chaw, and I wanna be there.
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Henry Hull
in
The Return of Jesse James
(1950)
Major Rufus Cobb:
[standing over Mrs. Samuel's body] There's no use. She's dead. This is bad! Mighty bad! I'm sure sorry!
Barshee: Well, I'm sorry too!
Major Rufus Cobb: Oh, I wasn't talking about her. She's gone. It's you I'm sorry fer.
Barshee: Well, I'm sorry too!
Major Rufus Cobb: Oh, I wasn't talking about her. She's gone. It's you I'm sorry fer.
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Henry Hull
(as Major Rufus Cobb)
in
Jesse James
(1939)
Mark Williams:
[Aghast and outraged at the atrocities] Hey, I've been a newspaperman for thirty years. I thought I'd seen or read about everything that one man can do to another from the torture chambers of the Middle Ages to the gang wars and lynchings of the day. But this... this is different! This was done in cold blood... by people who... who claim to be civilized. Civilzed? They're degenerate immoral idiots! Stinkin' little savages! Wipe 'em out, I say! Wipe 'em out! Wipe 'em off the face of the Earth! Wipe 'em off the face of the earth!
[Walking offscreen]
Mark Williams: The bastards! God!
[Walking offscreen]
Mark Williams: The bastards! God!
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Henry Hull
(as Mark Williams)
in
Objective, Burma!
(1945)