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Film Quotes by William Lundigan

6 quotes
Dishonored Lady
Year: 1947

Director:
Robert Stevenson
Jack Garet: I only earn $100 a week and you know I can't live on that.
Dishonored Lady
Year: 1947

Director:
Robert Stevenson
Jack Garet: Why do you have to go back to that bore Freddie, you haven't even given me a chance to make love to you.
Madeleine Damien: You're doing alright.
Jack Garet: You know its awfully hard making love to a woman who makes more money than me.
Follow Me Quietly
Year: 1949

Director:
Richard Fleischer
Police Lt. Harry Grant: Funny thing how he always strikes in the rain.
Police Sgt. Art Collins: Maybe he likes rain. Must be a fish.
Follow Me Quietly
Year: 1949

Director:
Richard Fleischer
Police Lt. Harry Grant: We struck pay dirt.
Police Sgt. Art Collins: Yeah, if he buys his magazines here, he probably lives somewhere nearby.
Police Lt. Harry Grant: Well, we'll check the laundries, poolrooms, markets, saloons.
Police Sgt. Art Collins: It's a cinch. All we have to do is turn the neighborhood upside down, then shake all the buildings until he falls out of one of them.
Police Lt. Harry Grant: Let's start shaking.
Mystery in Mexico
Year: 1948

Director:
Robert Wise
Steve Hastings: Thank you very much. You speak very good English. And you're very beautiful.
Girl: Thank you, Signor. You're very pretty too.
Down Among the Sheltering Palms
Year: 1953

Director:
Edmund Goulding
Angela Toland: Rugged men on an island of beautiful women, with a fence between them. An intriguing situation.
Capt. Bill Willoby: Delightful.
-- William Lundigan (as Capt. W.W. 'Bill' Willoby) in Down Among the Sheltering Palms (1953)