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Film Quotes by Robert Cummings

23 quotes
Dial M for Murder
Year: 1954

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Mark Halliday: [to Margot] Darling, I understand now, but that doesn't stop me from loving you.
-- Robert Cummings (as Mark Halliday) in Dial M for Murder (1954)
And One Was Beautiful
Year: 1940

Director:
Robert B. Sinclair
Ridley 'Rid' Crane: You little idiot. Don't you know I love you?
Princess O'Rourke
Year: 1943

Director:
Norman Krasna
Holman - Maria's Uncle: [Eddie returns to the White House] What are you doing here?
Eddie O'Rourke: I was invited. I've got a right to be here. More so in fact.
-- Robert Cummings (as Eddie O'Rourke) in Princess O'Rourke (1943)
Reign of Terror
Year: 1949

Director:
Anthony Mann
Madelon: I don't blame you for hating me.
Charles D'Aubigny: I don't like to deprive you of that satisfaction, Madelon, but I don't hate you. I just don't care anymore.
-- Robert Cummings (as Charles D'Aubigny) in Reign of Terror (1949)
Dial M for Murder
Year: 1954

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Tony Wendice: How do you go about writing a detective story?
Mark Halliday: Well, you forget detection and concentrate on crime. Crime's the thing. And then you imagine you're going to steal something or murder somebody.
Tony Wendice: Oh, is that how you do it? It's interesting.
Mark Halliday: Yes, I usually put myself in the criminal's shoes and then I keep asking myself, uh, what do I do next?
Margot Mary Wendice: Do you really believe in the perfect murder?
Mark Halliday: Mmm, yes, absolutely. On paper, that is. And I think I could, uh, plan one better than most people; but I doubt if I could carry it out.
Tony Wendice: Oh? Why not?
Mark Halliday: Well, because in stories things usually turn out the way the author wants them to; and in real life they don't... always.
Tony Wendice: Hmm.
Mark Halliday: No, I'm afraid my murders would be something like my bridge: I'd make some stupid mistake and never realize it until I found everybody was looking at me.
-- Robert Cummings (as Mark Halliday) in Dial M for Murder (1954)
Three Smart Girls Grow Up
Year: 1939

Director:
Henry Koster
Penny Craig: Did you have any trouble finding the house?
Harry Loren: Yes, I walked past it twice. I thought it was a Museum of Natural History or something the WPA built.
Everything Happens at Night
Year: 1939

Director:
Irving Cummings
Hilda: So, you're an American!
Ken Morgan: Yes.
Hilda: Are you a millionaire?
Ken Morgan: Well, a few of us aren't.
Hilda: Is it true that in America they have buildings as high as this mountain?
Ken Morgan: Oh, higher.
Hilda: Why do they build them so high?
Ken Morgan: I beg pardon?
Hilda: Why...do they build 'em...so high?
Ken Morgan: Oh! Well, that's so the people that build them and can't seem to rent them have a nice place to jump off.
The Carpetbaggers
Year: 1964

Director:
Edward Dmytryk
Rina Marlowe Cord: I'll give you a geography lesson some time.
Dan Pierce: [looking her over] I think I've just had one.
-- Robert Cummings (as Dan Pierce) in The Carpetbaggers (1964)
Dial M for Murder
Year: 1954

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Margot Mary Wendice: Oh, there you are. We thought you were never coming. What have you been up to?
Tony Wendice: I'm sorry darling, but the boss came in just as I was leaving.
Margot Mary Wendice: Tony, this is Mark Halliday.
Tony Wendice: Hello Mark.
Mark Halliday: Hello.
-- Robert Cummings (as Mark Halliday) in Dial M for Murder (1954)
Reign of Terror
Year: 1949

Director:
Anthony Mann
Saint Just: You know something? I don't think you *are* Duval.
Charles D'Aubigny: No?
Saint Just: You don't look like a butcher.
Charles D'Aubigny: You know, at first glance, one could almost mistake you for a human being.
-- Robert Cummings (as Charles D'Aubigny) in Reign of Terror (1949)