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Film Quotes by Ian Hunter

9 quotes
I Found Stella Parish
Year: 1935

Director:
Mervyn LeRoy
Stephen Norman: But this isn't *like* her.
Keith Lockridge: Nothing's like anyone till after they've done it.
Billy the Kid
Year: 1941

Director:
David Miller*Frank Borzage
Eric Keating: You know, things are going to happen in this country. Guns and shooting are going out. Law and order is on the march. You better look out or they'll run you over. The good people want to live together as good, peaceful citizens. And when they get together, there isn't a man fast enough on the draw or tough enough to stand against them. Not even Hannibal, Napolean or Billy the Kid.
-- Ian Hunter (as Eric Keating) in Billy the Kid (1941)
That Certain Woman
Year: 1937

Director:
Edmund Goulding
Lloyd Rogers: [to Mary] Money! I've got loads of it, and I'm one of the unhappiest men in the world!
-- Ian Hunter (as Lloyd Rogers) in That Certain Woman (1937)
That Certain Woman
Year: 1937

Director:
Edmund Goulding
Lloyd Rogers: You know, this eistence we lead is a dismal affair without a personal and sympathetic interest, isn't it?
-- Ian Hunter (as Lloyd Rogers) in That Certain Woman (1937)
The Little Princess
Year: 1939

Director:
Walter Lang*William A. Seiter
Sara Crewe: Daddy?
Captain Reginald Crewe: Sara...
Sara Crewe: Daddy! Oh, Daddy! It is you! I found you! I found you! They said you were dead, but I knew you weren't! I knew you'd come back! Oh, Daddy, hold me, hold me close. You won't ever go away again, will you? Will you, Daddy? What's the matter, Daddy? Why don't you talk to me?
Captain Reginald Crewe: Sara...
Sara Crewe: Don't you know me, Daddy? I'm Sara! I'm Sara!
Captain Reginald Crewe: Sara... Where is my daughter...
Sara Crewe: Oh, Daddy! Something's happened to you! Mr. Bertie! Mr. Bertie! Oh, Daddy, you've got to know me! Look at me! Look at me! Oh, Daddy...
[sobs]
Captain Reginald Crewe: You musn't cry. You musn't cry. We must be good soldiers, you know.
Sara Crewe: But, I have been a good soldier, Daddy! And you don't know me!
Captain Reginald Crewe: My little Sara never cries...
Sara Crewe: But, I'm Sara! I'm Sara!
Captain Reginald Crewe: Sara... Sara! My little... My darling...
Sara Crewe: Oh, Daddy! You know me! You know me!
Captain Reginald Crewe: Sara, my darling! My baby Sara! Sara! Poor Sara, darling!
-- Ian Hunter (as Captain Crewe) in The Little Princess (1939)
Billy the Kid
Year: 1941

Director:
David Miller*Frank Borzage
Billy: Don't he get a badge or something?
Eric Keating: Well, he didn't give me a badge for him. But... wait... there's a United States eagle on this dollar. That's all you need!
-- Ian Hunter (as Eric Keating) in Billy the Kid (1941)
The Little Princess
Year: 1939

Director:
Walter Lang*William A. Seiter
[first lines]
Sara Crewe: Why are they sending so many soldiers, daddy, if it's only going to be a little war?
Captain Reginald Crewe: To make those stubborn Boers take us seriously this time, my darling. When they realize Her Majesty intends to put a stop to their nonsense, they'll quiet down.
Sara Crewe: They'd better. Anyhow, when you get there, you'll stop them. Won't you, daddy?
Captain Reginald Crewe: I'll do my best, dear.
-- Ian Hunter (as Captain Crewe) in The Little Princess (1939)
The Sign of Four
Year: 1932

Director:
Graham Cutts
[last lines]
Mary Morstan: Please... ask me.
Dr. John H. Watson: Will you, um...
Mary Morstan: Yes!
[they embrace]
Sherlock Holmes: Amazing!
Dr. John H. Watson: Elementary, my dear Holmes, elementary.
The Little Princess
Year: 1939

Director:
Walter Lang*William A. Seiter
[repeated line]
Captain Reginald Crewe: Sara, Sara.
-- Ian Hunter (as Captain Crewe) in The Little Princess (1939)