Film Quotes by Tyrone Power
68 quotes
Captain Esteban Pasquale:
His Excellency will never forgive me if I let you go without a word of welcome from him. I'm quite sure that you'll save me a reprimand.
Don Diego Vega: How could I refuse a man anything with a naked sword in his hand?
Don Diego Vega: How could I refuse a man anything with a naked sword in his hand?
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Tyrone Power
(as Don Diego Vega / Zorro)
in
The Mark of Zorro
(1940)
Bayan:
You can refuse to go if you want to. The risk is great enough.
Walter of Gurnie: No. I'll go, my Lord.
Bayan: It's settled then.
[as Walter turns to go]
Bayan: Scholar? Maybe I'm a little sorry I thought of this journey for you, but be sure of this: if they kill you, I'll kill 10 of them for every hair on your head... I have a strange feeling I may not see you again... If that's true, I'll miss you, Scholar... I don't miss many men.
Walter of Gurnie: Well, for your sake, I'll try not to get killed.
Walter of Gurnie: No. I'll go, my Lord.
Bayan: It's settled then.
[as Walter turns to go]
Bayan: Scholar? Maybe I'm a little sorry I thought of this journey for you, but be sure of this: if they kill you, I'll kill 10 of them for every hair on your head... I have a strange feeling I may not see you again... If that's true, I'll miss you, Scholar... I don't miss many men.
Walter of Gurnie: Well, for your sake, I'll try not to get killed.
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Tyrone Power
(as Walter of Gurnie)
in
The Black Rose
(1950)
David C. Augur:
Do you know the oldest and noblest occupation of them all?
Stephen Fitzgerald: I think so.
David C. Augur: [after an embarrassing pause] I mean politics.
Stephen Fitzgerald: Well, you'll admit there are certain points of similarity.
Stephen Fitzgerald: I think so.
David C. Augur: [after an embarrassing pause] I mean politics.
Stephen Fitzgerald: Well, you'll admit there are certain points of similarity.
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Tyrone Power
(as Stephen Fitzgerald)
in
The Luck of the Irish
(1948)
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Tyrone Power
in
Prince of Foxes
(1949)
Fray Felipe:
To think that the boy that I helped to raise, the boy that I taught to hold a firm wrist behind a true point, has turned into a puppy! Bah!
Don Diego Vega: Well,! Tsk, tsk, tsk! How vexatious!
Don Diego Vega: Well,! Tsk, tsk, tsk! How vexatious!
--
Tyrone Power
(as Don Diego Vega / Zorro)
in
The Mark of Zorro
(1940)
Tristram Griffin:
I was thinking about going with you.
Walter of Gurnie: To Cathay?
Tristram Griffin: Well, where's that?
Walter of Gurnie: Well, it's a long way from your forest.
Tristram Griffin: Well, maybe Sarah would like it there.
Walter of Gurnie: Now, don't talk too lightly about it, Tris,. If we should go to such a place, the chances are all you'll get out of it is that, in the end, you'll be hung by a Mongol instead of a Norman.
Tristram Griffin: Well, if it comes to that, I'd sooner give the pleasure to somebody I don't know than a Norman I hate.
Walter of Gurnie: A far land it is then. I guess this is the beginning.
Walter of Gurnie: To Cathay?
Tristram Griffin: Well, where's that?
Walter of Gurnie: Well, it's a long way from your forest.
Tristram Griffin: Well, maybe Sarah would like it there.
Walter of Gurnie: Now, don't talk too lightly about it, Tris,. If we should go to such a place, the chances are all you'll get out of it is that, in the end, you'll be hung by a Mongol instead of a Norman.
Tristram Griffin: Well, if it comes to that, I'd sooner give the pleasure to somebody I don't know than a Norman I hate.
Walter of Gurnie: A far land it is then. I guess this is the beginning.
--
Tyrone Power
(as Walter of Gurnie)
in
The Black Rose
(1950)
Frances Augur:
You needn't smile quite so cordially when you tip hat check girls. Gives them ideas.
Stephen Fitzgerald: Well, she gave me a couple.
Stephen Fitzgerald: Well, she gave me a couple.
--
Tyrone Power
(as Stephen Fitzgerald)
in
The Luck of the Irish
(1948)
Sgt. Ernie Guelvada:
You're out of your mind going up there! You got a gun?
Mike Kells: Ya.
Sgt. Ernie Guelvada: A flashlight?
Mike Kells: No.
Mike Kells: Ya.
Sgt. Ernie Guelvada: A flashlight?
Mike Kells: No.
--
Tyrone Power
in
Diplomatic Courier
(1952)
Sara Farley:
Don't tell me beneath that rude exterior lurks the soul of a gentleman?
Thomas Jefferson Tyler: That's not all that lurks there.
Thomas Jefferson Tyler: That's not all that lurks there.
--
Tyrone Power
in
That Wonderful Urge
(1948)
Sara Farley:
Oh, I'll - I'll call the police.
Thomas Jefferson Tyler: Good! Tell them I'm not your husband. Don't let me go through life with that blot on my record.
Thomas Jefferson Tyler: Good! Tell them I'm not your husband. Don't let me go through life with that blot on my record.
--
Tyrone Power
in
That Wonderful Urge
(1948)