Film Quotes by Paul Lukas
14 quotes
Henchman:
Looks like I'm not the only thorn in your side.
W. S. Bruhl: Yes, but you're my favorite thorn.
W. S. Bruhl: Yes, but you're my favorite thorn.
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Paul Lukas
in
The Monster and the Girl
(1941)
Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels:
There will be slight change in our methods. From now on, National Socialism in the United States must wrap itself in the American flag. It must appear to be a defense of Americanism. But at the same time, our aim must always be to discredit conditions there in the United Sates. And in this way make life in Germany admired and wished for. Racial and religious hatred must be fostered on the basis of American-Aryanism. Classism must be encouraged in a way that the labor and the middle classes will become confused and antagonistic. In the ensuing chaos, we will be able to take control.
--
Paul Lukas
(as Dr. Kassell)
in
Confessions of a Nazi Spy
(1939)
Gus Hoffman:
[looking at pictures on the wall] A blind man can see how many boyfruiends she had. Evidently the water tasted good, so she jumped down the well.
--
Paul Lukas
in
Deadline at Dawn
(1946)
Gus Hoffman:
[speaking about his wife] For the first six years I shaved every night before I went to bed... I thought she might come back.
--
Paul Lukas
in
Deadline at Dawn
(1946)
Gus Hoffman:
[to Alex and June] Let's lower our voice. We're not exactly mice.
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Paul Lukas
in
Deadline at Dawn
(1946)
Gus Hoffman:
Put nothing in writing - that's the first rule of life.
--
Paul Lukas
in
Deadline at Dawn
(1946)
Gus Hoffman:
Remember, Alex, speech was given to man to hide his thoughts.
--
Paul Lukas
in
Deadline at Dawn
(1946)
Gus Hoffman:
The Divine Being made many loathesome creatures but none so low as a woman with a cold heart.
--
Paul Lukas
in
Deadline at Dawn
(1946)
Gus Hoffman:
Who are you?
Val Bartelli: Who wants to know?
Gus Hoffman: A man with a gun in his hands.
Val Bartelli: Who wants to know?
Gus Hoffman: A man with a gun in his hands.
--
Paul Lukas
in
Deadline at Dawn
(1946)
Inspector Marcel Bonet:
[to Picard] You've always had two great weaknesses: women and Bonet.
--
Paul Lukas
(as Inspector Marcel Bonet)
in
Uncertain Glory
(1944)