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Film Quotes by Herbert Marshall

27 quotes
The Fly
Year: 1958

Director:
Kurt Neumann
Insp. Charas: I shall never forget that scream as long as I live...
-- Herbert Marshall (as Insp. Charas) in The Fly (1958)
Ivy
Year: 1947

Director:
Sam Wood
Ivy
Miles Rushworth: I've always believed that the most despicable thing a man can do is make love to another man's wife.
-- Herbert Marshall (as Miles Rushworth) in Ivy (1947)
The Letter
Year: 1940

Director:
William Wyler
Robert Crosbie: If you love a person, you can forgive anything.
-- Herbert Marshall (as Robert Crosbie) in The Letter (1940)
Duel in the Sun
Year: 1946

Director:
King Vidor*Otto Brower*William Dieterle*Sidney Franklin*William Cameron Menzies*David O. Selznick*Josef von Sternberg
Scott Chavez: I plead no mitigating circumstances. They deserved to die, as I deserve to die. For I long since killed a person much superior to either of them - myself. I killed that person the day I gave my family's name to the woman who became my wife. And since I believe the punishment should fit the crime... I suggest you hang me by the neck until I am dead.
-- Herbert Marshall (as Scott Chavez) in Duel in the Sun (1946)
Foreign Correspondent
Year: 1940

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Stephen Fisher: It's really very exciting being present at the christening of an American newspaper correspondent. Shouldn't we break a bottle of champagne or something?
-- Herbert Marshall (as Stephen Fisher) in Foreign Correspondent (1940)
The Enchanted Cottage
Year: 1945

Director:
John Cromwell
Oliver Bradford: Well, apparently you don't complain!
Major John Hillgrove: You haven't given me a chance.
-- Herbert Marshall (as Major John Hillgrove) in The Enchanted Cottage (1945)
Murder!
Year: 1930

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
[last lines]
Sir John Menier: Ah, my dear, you must save those tears. They'll be very, very useful in my new play.