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Film Quotes by Robert Keith

16 quotes
Men in War
Year: 1957

Director:
Anthony Mann
The Colonel: Son...
-- Robert Keith (as The Colonel) in Men in War (1957)
I Want You
Year: 1951

Director:
Mark Robson
Thomas Greer: [about being a soldier] Now remember, if you can move it, pick it up. If you can't move it, paint it. And if it moves by itself, salute it.
The Reformer and the Redhead
Year: 1950

Director:
Melvin Frank*Norman Panama
Tim Harveigh: Don't worry, Red, we'll get you out of it. All we have to do is dig up some legal talent.
Kathleen 'Kathy' Maguire: Say, haven't you got a nephew who's a lawyer?
Tim Harveigh: Yeah, but we want to get you out of it.
-- Robert Keith (as Tim Harveigh) in The Reformer and the Redhead (1950)
Drum Beat
Year: 1954

Director:
Delmer Daves
Blaine Crackel: Modoc Jim says he just wants to see how thick your door is, Bill.
Bill Satterwhite: What business is that of his?
Blaine Crackel: Well, he says the last time he fired at you, the arrow didn't go through it. He says the next time, he's going to use a heavier bow.
Bill Satterwhite: Take your stinking fingers off that door!
-- Robert Keith (as Bill Satterwhite) in Drum Beat (1954)
My Foolish Heart
Year: 1949

Director:
Mark Robson
Eloise Winters: Can't I stay dad?
Henry Winters: This will be man to man talk. You never know what language will be used.
Young at Heart
Year: 1954

Director:
Gordon Douglas
Alex Burke: How about the big build up you were gonna give me?
Gregory Tuttle: I changed my mind.
Alex Burke: Oh, aren't you gonna mention my talent? We talked about it all the way home, remember?
Gregory Tuttle: All they have to do is look at you to know you have no talent.
-- Robert Keith (as Gregory Tuttle) in Young at Heart (1954)