Tyrone Power
(as Leonard Vole)
Charles Laughton
(as Sir Wilfrid)
Leonard Vole:
But this is England, where I thought you never arrest, let alone convict, people for crimes they have not committed.
Sir Wilfrid: We try not to make a habit of it.
Sir Wilfrid: We try not to make a habit of it.
Marlene Dietrich
(as Christine)
Leonard Vole:
What are you looking for?
Christine Vole: My accordion.
Leonard Vole: [stepping on it] I think I've found it.
Christine Vole: Step on it again. It's still breathing.
Christine Vole: My accordion.
Leonard Vole: [stepping on it] I think I've found it.
Christine Vole: Step on it again. It's still breathing.
Marlene Dietrich
(as Christine)
Marlene Dietrich
(as Christine)
Torin Thatcher
(as Mr. Myers)
Charles Laughton
(as Sir Wilfrid)
Sir Wilfrid:
[getting progressively more agitated] The question is whether you were lying then or are you lying now... or whether in fact you are a chronic and habitual LIAR!
Charles Laughton
(as Sir Wilfrid)
Sir Wilfrid:
[Leonard Vole has been acquitted] We've disposed of the gallows, but there's still that banana peel somewhere.
Marlene Dietrich
(as Christine)
Sir Wilfrid:
Be prepared for hysterics and even a fainting spell. Better have smelling salts handy and a nip of brandy.
Christine Vole: I do not think that will be necessary. I never faint because I am not sure that I will fall gracefully and I never use smelling salts because they puff up the eyes. I am Christine Vole.
Christine Vole: I do not think that will be necessary. I never faint because I am not sure that I will fall gracefully and I never use smelling salts because they puff up the eyes. I am Christine Vole.