Doorman:
Is this the place, monsieur?
Jimmy Dobson: Oui, oui.
Doorman: Will monsieur stay long in zis establishment?
Jimmy Dobson: Capistrano.
--Robert Walker (as Jimmy Dobson) in Her Highness and the Bellboy
Jimmy Dobson: Oui, oui.
Doorman: Will monsieur stay long in zis establishment?
Jimmy Dobson: Capistrano.
--Robert Walker (as Jimmy Dobson) in Her Highness and the Bellboy
Alice Maybery:
Sometimes when a girl dates a soldier she isn't only thinking of herself. She knows he's alone and far away from home and no one to talk to and... What are you staring at?
Corporal Joe Allen: You've got brown eyes.
--Robert Walker (as Corporal Joe Allen) in The Clock
Corporal Joe Allen: You've got brown eyes.
--Robert Walker (as Corporal Joe Allen) in The Clock
Bruno Anthony:
Don't worry, I'm not going to shoot you, Mr. Haines. It might disturb Mother.
--Robert Walker (as Bruno Antony) in Strangers on a Train
--Robert Walker (as Bruno Antony) in Strangers on a Train
Bruno Anthony:
Everyone has somebody that they want to put out of the way. Oh now surely, Madam, you're not going to tell me that there hasn't been a time that you didn't want to dispose of someone. Your husband, for instance?
--Robert Walker (as Bruno Antony) in Strangers on a Train
--Robert Walker (as Bruno Antony) in Strangers on a Train
Bruno Anthony:
How do you do, sir? I'd like to talk with you sometime, sir, and tell you about my idea for harnessing the life force. It'll make atomic power look like the horse and buggy. I'm already developing my faculty for seeing _millions_ of miles. And Senator: can you imagine being able to smell a flower - on the planet Mars? I'd like to have lunch with you someday soon, sir. Tell you more about it.
--Robert Walker (as Bruno Antony) in Strangers on a Train
--Robert Walker (as Bruno Antony) in Strangers on a Train
Bruno Anthony:
I admire people who do things.
--Robert Walker (as Bruno Antony) in Strangers on a Train
--Robert Walker (as Bruno Antony) in Strangers on a Train
Bruno Anthony:
I have a theory that you should do everything before you die.
--Robert Walker (as Bruno Antony) in Strangers on a Train
--Robert Walker (as Bruno Antony) in Strangers on a Train
Bruno:
I have the perfect weapon right here: these two hands.
--Robert Walker (as Bruno Antony) in Strangers on a Train
--Robert Walker (as Bruno Antony) in Strangers on a Train
Bruno:
My theory is that everyone is a potential murderer.
--Robert Walker (as Bruno Antony) in Strangers on a Train
--Robert Walker (as Bruno Antony) in Strangers on a Train