Lady Macbeth:
[during Macbeth's strange behavior at the banquet] This is the very painting of your fear. This is the air-drawn dagger which you said led you to Duncan.
--Jeanette Nolan (as Lady Macbeth) in Macbeth
--Jeanette Nolan (as Lady Macbeth) in Macbeth
Lady Macduff:
By the clock, 'tis day, And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp: Is't night's predominance, or the day's shame, That darkness does the face of earth entomb, when living light should kiss it?
--Jeanette Nolan (as Lady Macbeth) in Macbeth
--Jeanette Nolan (as Lady Macbeth) in Macbeth
Nora Ericson:
Poppa - go put your pants on!
--Jeanette Nolan (as Nora Ericson) in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
--Jeanette Nolan (as Nora Ericson) in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Roy Fleming:
Why is Pa always trying to run my life?
Mrs. Fleming: Well, after all, he was a corporal in World War I, and you know how bossy they were.
Roy Fleming: But, Ma, that war's been over for ages.
Mrs. Fleming: Not to your father. He loves that war just as much today as he did then.
--Jeanette Nolan (as Mrs. Fleming) in The Reluctant Astronaut
Mrs. Fleming: Well, after all, he was a corporal in World War I, and you know how bossy they were.
Roy Fleming: But, Ma, that war's been over for ages.
Mrs. Fleming: Not to your father. He loves that war just as much today as he did then.
--Jeanette Nolan (as Mrs. Fleming) in The Reluctant Astronaut
Hallie:
One steak for Mr. Peabody, with fixins'.
Nora Ericson: Steak, beans, potatoes...
Peter Ericson: And a deep dish apple pie.
Nora Ericson: Someday he order something different and we all faint dead away.
--Jeanette Nolan (as Nora Ericson) in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Nora Ericson: Steak, beans, potatoes...
Peter Ericson: And a deep dish apple pie.
Nora Ericson: Someday he order something different and we all faint dead away.
--Jeanette Nolan (as Nora Ericson) in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance