Film Quotes by William Frawley
8 quotes
Hank Meyers:
Here they come now, Grief, Trouble and Worry.
--
William Frawley
in
Something to Sing About
(1937)
Mike DeBaere:
[to the fan dancer] Did you ever think about doing that dance with one fan?
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William Frawley
(as Mike DeBaere)
in
Bolero
(1934)
Mike DeBaere:
This coal mine is gonna be a nice, peaceful place when you're gone.
--
William Frawley
(as Mike DeBaere)
in
Bolero
(1934)
Sheriff McGee:
Now, if you're really gonna fight let's not pay too much attention about breakin' clean and hittin' in the clinches. Let's have a nice, clean dirty fight.
--
William Frawley
(as Sheriff McGee)
in
The Bride Came C.O.D.
(1941)
Sheriff McGee:
One of you's gonna get married and the other one's going to jail, so you really got a lot in common.
--
William Frawley
(as Sheriff McGee)
in
The Bride Came C.O.D.
(1941)
Sidney Melbourne:
Santy Claus don't drink.
Gloomy Willie: Oh, no? Well, how come he's always falling down chimleys?
Gloomy Willie: Oh, no? Well, how come he's always falling down chimleys?
--
William Frawley
(as Gloomy Willie)
in
The Lemon Drop Kid
(1951)
Francis Monroe Warren II:
[as Det. 'Hoppy' Hopkins tries unsuccessfully to break open a door] Try using your head.
Det. 'Hoppy' Hopkins: Right.
[almost head-butts the door]
Det. 'Hoppy' Hopkins: Right.
[almost head-butts the door]
--
William Frawley
(as Det. 'Hoppy' Hopkins)
in
Footsteps in the Dark
(1941)
[last lines]
Det. Lt. Webb: [over the radio airwaves] Correction please. Until further notice, Action Incorporated is suspending action until a judge has time to take action on a little action of obstructing justice. This is Lt. Webb, now signing off.
Det. Lt. Webb: [over the radio airwaves] Correction please. Until further notice, Action Incorporated is suspending action until a judge has time to take action on a little action of obstructing justice. This is Lt. Webb, now signing off.
--
William Frawley
in
The Inner Circle
(1946)