Film Quotes by Herbert Marshall
27 quotes
Dr. Van Ness:
Can you hold off the robots until we get there?
--
Herbert Marshall
in
Gog
(1954)
Dr. Wilfinger:
Anybody who pokes around in the garbage can shouldn't be surprised when he finds garbage.
--
Herbert Marshall
in
Girls' Dormitory
(1936)
Dr. Zeitman:
Science is never frightening, Miss Merritt.
--
Herbert Marshall
in
Gog
(1954)
Gaston Monescu:
Do you remember the man who walked into the Bank of Constantinople, and walked out with the Bank of Constantinople?
--
Herbert Marshall
(as Gaston Monescu)
in
Trouble in Paradise
(1932)
Gaston Monescu:
I came here to rob you, but unfortunately I fell in love with you.
--
Herbert Marshall
(as Gaston Monescu)
in
Trouble in Paradise
(1932)
Gaston Monescu:
I love you. I loved you the minute I saw you. I'm mad about you, my little shoplifter... . my sweet little pickpocket... . my darling.
--
Herbert Marshall
(as Gaston Monescu)
in
Trouble in Paradise
(1932)
Gaston Monescu:
I see. You have to be in the Social Register to keep out of jail. But when a man starts at the bottom and works his way up, a self-made crook, then you say, "Call the police! Put him behind bars! Lock him up!"
--
Herbert Marshall
(as Gaston Monescu)
in
Trouble in Paradise
(1932)
Gaston Monescu:
It must be the most marvelous supper. We may not eat it, but it must be marvelous.
--
Herbert Marshall
(as Gaston Monescu)
in
Trouble in Paradise
(1932)
Horace Giddens:
Maybe it's easy for the dying to be honest. I'm sick of you, sick of this house, sick of my unhappy life with you. I'm sick of your brothers and their dirty tricks to make a dime. There must be better ways of getting rich than building sweatshops and pounding the bones of the town to make dividends for you to spend. You'll wreck the town, you and your brothers. You'll wreck the country, you and your kind, if they let you. But not me, I'll die my own way, and I'll do it without making the world worse. I leave that to you.
--
Herbert Marshall
(as Horace Giddens)
in
The Little Foxes
(1941)
Insp. Charas:
Did your brother ever experiment with animals?
--
Herbert Marshall
(as Insp. Charas)
in
The Fly
(1958)