Film Quotes by John Loder
8 quotes
Detective Sergeant Ted Spencer:
[trying to calm crowd down demanding their money back after a power outage] It's an act of God, I tell you!
Member of Cinema Crowd: And what do you call an act of God?
Detective Sergeant Ted Spencer: I call your face one, and you won't get your money back on that.
Member of Cinema Crowd: And what do you call an act of God?
Detective Sergeant Ted Spencer: I call your face one, and you won't get your money back on that.
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John Loder
(as Detective Sergeant Ted Spencer)
in
Sabotage
(1936)
Felix Courtland:
You know you need relaxing, lots of relaxing, I can hear your nerves snapping like rubber bands.
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John Loder
in
Dishonored Lady
(1947)
Ianto Morgan:
We are not questioning your authority, sir, but if manners prevent our speaking the truth, we will be without manners.
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John Loder
(as Ianto)
in
How Green Was My Valley
(1941)
Reginald Parker:
There'll be no New Year for you. You'll go out with the old one.
--
John Loder
in
The Brighton Strangler
(1945)
Madeleine Damien:
My father was very much in love with life.
Felix Courtland: That's a Hungarian custom isn't it.
Felix Courtland: That's a Hungarian custom isn't it.
--
John Loder
in
Dishonored Lady
(1947)
Madeleine Damien:
Why do you always hound me? You know I despite you and everything you stand for.
Felix Courtland: There's always a chance I may be able to improve your opinion, and your manners.
Felix Courtland: There's always a chance I may be able to improve your opinion, and your manners.
--
John Loder
in
Dishonored Lady
(1947)
Kit Marlowe:
If you'd just look at Millie's activities as confession of weakness, an admission that there's something essentially lacking in her nature, you'd find it a little touching and love her.
Preston Drake: You sound like one of Millie's books.
Preston Drake: You sound like one of Millie's books.
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John Loder
(as Preston Drake)
in
Old Acquaintance
(1943)
[Madeline has just introduced her fiancee to Garet and Courtland]
Jack Garet: I don't believe a minute of it. Do you?
Felix Courtland: Garet, you're a very cynical man. You don't believe in true love.
Jack Garet: You don't think Madeline does, too, do you?
Felix Courtland: I don't know, but I've always been facinated by miracles.
Jack Garet: I don't believe a minute of it. Do you?
Felix Courtland: Garet, you're a very cynical man. You don't believe in true love.
Jack Garet: You don't think Madeline does, too, do you?
Felix Courtland: I don't know, but I've always been facinated by miracles.
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John Loder
in
Dishonored Lady
(1947)