Penny Parker:
It's the first time I ever heard a bullet.
Simon Templar: The one you don't hear is the bad one.
--George Sanders (as ) in The Saint in London
Simon Templar: The one you don't hear is the bad one.
--George Sanders (as ) in The Saint in London
Prefect of Police:
[referring to the murder of Chalmers] Obviously a crime of passion.
Michael Gordon: [Sarcastically] With a tinge of politics perhaps.
--George Sanders (as ) in Action in Arabia
Michael Gordon: [Sarcastically] With a tinge of politics perhaps.
--George Sanders (as ) in Action in Arabia
Anton:
Do you think deep down he loves her?
Felix Guignol: Dear boy, love is something that takes place before marriage, not during, and never after. For proof, ask any of my four ex-wives.
--George Sanders (as ) in The Light Touch
Felix Guignol: Dear boy, love is something that takes place before marriage, not during, and never after. For proof, ask any of my four ex-wives.
--George Sanders (as ) in The Light Touch
Loretta:
Really, I... I should call the police.
Eugéne François Vidocq: Don't call them until I've bought you another hat.
Loretta: Another?... another hat? Well, I admit I'm not so rich that I can afford to throw them in the gutter. Hats don't grow on trees, you know!
Eugéne François Vidocq: I know that some of the latest fashions look as if they did.
--George Sanders (as Eugéne François Vidocq) in A Scandal in Paris
Eugéne François Vidocq: Don't call them until I've bought you another hat.
Loretta: Another?... another hat? Well, I admit I'm not so rich that I can afford to throw them in the gutter. Hats don't grow on trees, you know!
Eugéne François Vidocq: I know that some of the latest fashions look as if they did.
--George Sanders (as Eugéne François Vidocq) in A Scandal in Paris
Sam Conride:
That cologne of yours is very loud.
Felix Guignol: But in Tunis, very necessary.
--George Sanders (as ) in The Light Touch
Felix Guignol: But in Tunis, very necessary.
--George Sanders (as ) in The Light Touch
Eve Harrington:
It's not modesty. I just don't try to kid myself.
Addison DeWitt: A revolutionary approach to the Theater.
--George Sanders (as Addison DeWitt) in All About Eve
Addison DeWitt: A revolutionary approach to the Theater.
--George Sanders (as Addison DeWitt) in All About Eve
Katherine Joyce:
I wanted you to take a rest. It didn't occur to me that it'd be so boring for you to be alone with me.
Alexander 'Alex' Joyce: What's that got to do with it? I'm just bored because I've got nothing to do.
--George Sanders (as ) in Journey to Italy
Alexander 'Alex' Joyce: What's that got to do with it? I'm just bored because I've got nothing to do.
--George Sanders (as ) in Journey to Italy
Katherine Joyce:
This is the first time that we've been really alone ever since we married.
Alexander 'Alex' Joyce: Yes, I suppose it is.
--George Sanders (as ) in Journey to Italy
Alexander 'Alex' Joyce: Yes, I suppose it is.
--George Sanders (as ) in Journey to Italy
George Harvey Bone:
But, Dr. Middleton, music is the most important thing in the world to me.
Dr. Allan Middleton: No, Mr. Bone, the most important thing is your life.
--George Sanders (as Dr. Allan Middleton) in Hangover Square
Dr. Allan Middleton: No, Mr. Bone, the most important thing is your life.
--George Sanders (as Dr. Allan Middleton) in Hangover Square
Jim 'Tex' Morgan:
Hey them there alligators sure do look hungry.
Forrester: Well don't fall in, Tex. You might poison them. That'd be tragic.
--George Sanders (as Forrester) in Green Hell
Forrester: Well don't fall in, Tex. You might poison them. That'd be tragic.
--George Sanders (as Forrester) in Green Hell