Film Quotes by Myrna Loy
75 quotes
Nick Charles:
How'd you like Grant's tomb?
Nora Charles: It's lovely. I'm having a copy made for you.
Nora Charles: It's lovely. I'm having a copy made for you.
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Myrna Loy
(as Nora Charles)
in
The Thin Man
(1934)
Nick Charles:
If the party gets rough, duck.
Nora Charles: I'm practically under the table now, but not the way I like to be.
Nora Charles: I'm practically under the table now, but not the way I like to be.
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Myrna Loy
(as Nora Charles)
in
Song of the Thin Man
(1947)
Nick Charles:
Oh, it's all right, Joe. It's all right. It's my dog. And, uh, my wife.
Nora Charles: Well you might have mentioned me first on the billing.
Nora Charles: Well you might have mentioned me first on the billing.
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Myrna Loy
(as Nora Charles)
in
The Thin Man
(1934)
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Myrna Loy
(as Nora Charles)
in
After the Thin Man
(1936)
Nick Charles:
You see, when it comes to words like that, an illiterate person...
Polly Byrnes: Whaddaya mean "illiterate"? My father and mother were married right here in the city hall!
Nick Charles: [Leans toward Nora] Having a good time, Mrs. Charles?
Nora Charles: It couldn't be better.
Polly Byrnes: Whaddaya mean "illiterate"? My father and mother were married right here in the city hall!
Nick Charles: [Leans toward Nora] Having a good time, Mrs. Charles?
Nora Charles: It couldn't be better.
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Myrna Loy
(as Nora Charles)
in
After the Thin Man
(1936)
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Myrna Loy
(as Susan Ireland)
in
Love Crazy
(1941)
Frank Gilbreth:
Darling, you know I am happy with our little brood, but you should have had more boys!
Mrs. Lillian Gilbreth: I'm sorry, dear. I'll try to be more careful with the next dozen.
Mrs. Lillian Gilbreth: I'm sorry, dear. I'll try to be more careful with the next dozen.
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Myrna Loy
(as Mrs. Lillian Gilbreth)
in
Cheaper by the Dozen
(1950)
Inspector Byrnes:
Now, Mrs. Covent. Do you recollect exactly what your niece said to you on the phone?
Aunt Bea: Yes. She said, "Aunt Bea, help me, help me."
Inspector Byrnes: And what did you assume she meant, Mrs. Covent?
Aunt Bea: That she needed help, Inspector!
Aunt Bea: Yes. She said, "Aunt Bea, help me, help me."
Inspector Byrnes: And what did you assume she meant, Mrs. Covent?
Aunt Bea: That she needed help, Inspector!
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Myrna Loy
(as Aunt Bea)
in
Midnight Lace
(1960)
Aunt Bea:
[speaking to Tony about Kit] She's being tormented by a sadistic fiend!
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Myrna Loy
(as Aunt Bea)
in
Midnight Lace
(1960)
Aunt Bea:
[telegram] Weather beastly and so is my host.
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Myrna Loy
(as Aunt Bea)
in
Midnight Lace
(1960)