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Film Quotes by Warner Oland

130 quotes
Charlie Chan in Shanghai
Year: 1935

Director:
James Tinling
Colonel Watkins, police commissioner: [to Andrews and Chan] Okay, gentlemen, it's your funeral.
Charlie Chan: Hope not.
Charlie Chan in Shanghai
Year: 1935

Director:
James Tinling
Colonel Watkins, police commissioner: Sir Stanley had so many friends, but few enemies.
Charlie Chan: Only *one* enemy necessary to commit *murder*.
Charlie Chan in Shanghai
Year: 1935

Director:
James Tinling
Colonel Watkins, police commissioner: The evidence is as clear as the nose on your face.
Charlie Chan: Owner of nose cannot always see nose.
Charlie Chan's Secret
Year: 1936

Director:
Gordon Wiles
Fred Gage: I know this place inside out. It's a regulare honeycomb that starts everywhere and ends nowhere.
Charlie Chan: Will investigate honeycomb later. Maybe find bee.
Charlie Chan in Egypt
Year: 1935

Director:
Louis King
Professor John Thurston: [angrily] Why didn't you warn us? Your carelessness is responsible for that boy's death!
Charlie Chan: Most regretful. Impossible to prepare defense unless direction of attack is known.
Charlie Chan in Egypt
Year: 1935

Director:
Louis King
Professor John Thurston: [referring to statue] That is Sekhmet, Goddess of Vengeance. The ancients endowed her with supernatrural powers, Mr. Chan.
Charlie Chan: Mmmm. Cannot believe that piece of carved stone contain evil - unless dropped on foot.
Charlie Chan in Egypt
Year: 1935

Director:
Louis King
Professor John Thurston: Why should anyone have committed such a fantastic crime?
Charlie Chan: Very strange. Might almost believe in power of ancient goddess.
When A Man Loves
Year: 1927

Director:
Alan Crosland
André Lescaut: [to the Apache] She happens to be my sister, good comrade - and much too frail to please a robust fellow like you.
Charlie Chan at the Olympics
Year: 1937

Director:
H. Bruce Humberstone
Charlie Chan Jr: Gee, Pop, they're having as hard a time finding that plane as we are catching fish.
Charlie Chan: Fish in sea like flea on dog - always present but difficult to find.
Charlie Chan in Paris
Year: 1935

Director:
Lewis Seiler*Hamilton MacFadden
Charlie Chan: [after giving money to a beggar at aerodrome] It is always good fortune to give alms upon entering city.