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Film Quotes by James Flavin

7 quotes
Wonder Man
Year: 1945

Director:
H. Bruce Humberstone
Edwin: I don't want to go to Brooklyn. You can't make me. I don't *want* to go to Brooklyn.
Bus Driver: None of us want to, bud, but we all gotta go sooner or later.
-- James Flavin (as Bus Driver) in Wonder Man (1945)
The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
Year: 1946

Director:
Lewis Milestone
Detective #1: Good morning, Mr. Masterston!
Sam Masterson: [Realizing he's a policeman] You don't have to show me who you are. I can tell by the smell.
Detective #1: My nose isn't that big!
-- James Flavin (as Detective #1) in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946)
Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff
Year: 1949

Director:
Charles Barton
Insp. Wellman: I'm going to locate Milford and Relia if I have to take this hotel apart with my own hands.
Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff
Year: 1949

Director:
Charles Barton
Insp. Wellman: Someone in this room knows a lot more than he or she is admitting, and I intend to find out who it is.
The Littlest Rebel
Year: 1935

Director:
David Butler
Yankee Guard: Where are you going, sir?
Capt. Herbert Cary, aka 'Master Cary': I'm taking this child to her father just beyond our lines. Colonel Morrison sent me. Here's his pass.
Virginia 'Virgie' Cary: Have you got a little girl, mister?
Yankee Guard: No, I've got a boy. Where'd you come from?
Capt. Herbert Cary, aka 'Master Cary': Cary's plantation.
Yankee Guard: Why aren't you using the main roads?
Capt. Herbert Cary, aka 'Master Cary': We'd heard about Cary going the other way.
Virginia 'Virgie' Cary: How old's your little boy?
Yankee Guard: Five.
Virginia 'Virgie' Cary: Oh, I'm six.
Yankee Guard: My boy's bigger than you. This looks all right, but I don't know. We have special orders to be on the watch for Captain Cary, a rebel scout.
Capt. Herbert Cary, aka 'Master Cary': Didn't you hear? They caught him this morning.
Yankee Guard: They did?
Capt. Herbert Cary, aka 'Master Cary': Yes, Morrison and his men, at his own plantation.
Yankee Guard: That's all right, then, go ahead.
My Friend Irma Goes West
Year: 1950

Director:
Hal Walker
Seymour: Hear, hear! I hear there's a call for able-bodied men.
Sheriff: Yeah! Do you know one?
Seymour: I know me! I'm able! I'm a man, and despite what you think, this is a body!
[the crowd in the station laughs]
Sheriff: Sorry, son, I can't take you without your mother's permission.
Mighty Joe Young
Year: 1949

Director:
Ernest B. Schoedsack
Max O'Hara: [clutching his chest and staggering] Oh! I think I'm gonna have another heart attack!
Schultz: [pushing O'Hara into a police car] Fine, have it in there!
-- James Flavin (as Schultz) in Mighty Joe Young (1949)