Film Quotes by Robert Keith
16 quotes
The Colonel:
Son...
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Robert Keith
(as The Colonel)
in
Men in War
(1957)
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.
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Robert Keith
in
I Want You
(1951)
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.
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.
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Robert Keith
(as Tim Harveigh)
in
The Reformer and the Redhead
(1950)
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!
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!
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Robert Keith
(as Bill Satterwhite)
in
Drum Beat
(1954)
Eloise Winters:
Can't I stay dad?
Henry Winters: This will be man to man talk. You never know what language will be used.
Henry Winters: This will be man to man talk. You never know what language will be used.
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Robert Keith
in
My Foolish Heart
(1949)
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.
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.
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Robert Keith
(as Gregory Tuttle)
in
Young at Heart
(1954)