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Film Quotes by Oscar Homolka

12 quotes
I Remember Mama
Year: 1948

Director:
George Stevens
Dr. Johnson: Are you a physician, sir?
Uncle Chris Halverson: I'm a better physician than most doctors!
-- Oscar Homolka (as Uncle Chris) in I Remember Mama (1948)
I Remember Mama
Year: 1948

Director:
George Stevens
Dr. Johnson: I'll do the operation myself.
Uncle Chris Halverson: I'll watch.
Dr. Johnson: [exasperated] You will do no such thing, sir!
Uncle Chris Halverson: Always I watch operation. I'm the head of the family.
Dr. Johnson: I allow no-one to attend my operations!
Uncle Chris Halverson: Are so bad?
-- Oscar Homolka (as Uncle Chris) in I Remember Mama (1948)
The Invisible Woman
Year: 1940

Director:
A. Edward Sutherland
Blackie: What is all this "sí sí"? Are you Spanish?
O'Klotz: I'm a Pomeranian!
-- Oscar Homolka (as Blackie) in The Invisible Woman (1940)
Prisoner of War
Year: 1954

Director:
Andrew Marton
Col. Kim Doo Yi: The Geneva Convention is merely a tool of decadent capitalism, comrade.
The Seven Year Itch
Year: 1955

Director:
Billy Wilder
Dr. Brubaker: At fifty dollars an hour, all my cases are interesting.
-- Oscar Homolka (as Dr. Brubaker) in The Seven Year Itch (1955)
The Seven Year Itch
Year: 1955

Director:
Billy Wilder
Dr. Brubaker: My 3:00 patient jumped out of the window in the middle of his session. I have been running fifteen minutes ahead of schedule ever since.
-- Oscar Homolka (as Dr. Brubaker) in The Seven Year Itch (1955)
The Seven Year Itch
Year: 1955

Director:
Billy Wilder
Dr. Brubaker: Until you are able to commit a simple act of terror, I strongly advise you to avoid anything as complex as murder.
-- Oscar Homolka (as Dr. Brubaker) in The Seven Year Itch (1955)
Boys' Night Out
Year: 1962

Director:
Michael Gordon
Dr. Prokosch: [when remarking that Cathy sees the four men on different nights doing research for her master's thesis, with Fred being the Thursday night man, whom Cathy is falling in love with and thus remembering the best] Wednesday was there Wednesday, Thursday was there last Sunday, yet you remember last Sunday's Thursday better than yesterday's Wednesday. Interesting, no?
-- Oscar Homolka (as Dr. Prokosch) in Boys' Night Out (1962)
Mr. Sardonicus
Year: 1961

Director:
William Castle
Krull: [noticing Sir Robert's disquiet at seeing a collection of empty picture frames] Perhaps you are puzzled by the empty frames, sir?
Sir Robert Cargrave: Yes, they do seem rather strange.
Krull: The baron is an unusual man, of unusual convictions. In such frames, ordinary men would honor the portraits of their forefathers. But the baron has disowned his forefathers in one magnificent gesture.
-- Oscar Homolka (as Krull) in Mr. Sardonicus (1961)
Mission to Moscow
Year: 1943

Director:
Michael Curtiz
Maxim Litvinov, Foreign Minister: [to Davies] There is no security for any of us unless there's security for all.
-- Oscar Homolka (as Maxim Litvinov, Foreign Minister) in Mission to Moscow (1943)