Maj. Gen. A.D. McIntosh:
What I have to say you will find incredible- but true. Colonel Calder here has just returned from an expedition to Venus.
Contino: To Venice?
[Turning to Charra]
Contino: Perhaps you mean Venezia?
Col. Robert Calder: [Impatiently] To Venus! The planet Venus!
--William Hopper (as ) in 20 Million Miles to Earth
Contino: To Venice?
[Turning to Charra]
Contino: Perhaps you mean Venezia?
Col. Robert Calder: [Impatiently] To Venus! The planet Venus!
--William Hopper (as ) in 20 Million Miles to Earth
Rhoda:
What will you give me for a basket of kisses?
Col. Kenneth Penmark: A basket of kisses? Why, I'll give you a basket of hugs!
--William Hopper (as Col. Kenneth Penmark) in The Bad Seed
Col. Kenneth Penmark: A basket of kisses? Why, I'll give you a basket of hugs!
--William Hopper (as Col. Kenneth Penmark) in The Bad Seed
Col. Robert Calder:
[Seeing the Ymir for the first time] Incredible! The creature has to be taken alive!
--William Hopper (as ) in 20 Million Miles to Earth
--William Hopper (as ) in 20 Million Miles to Earth
Col. Robert Calder:
Get that elephant out of there!
--William Hopper (as ) in 20 Million Miles to Earth
--William Hopper (as ) in 20 Million Miles to Earth
Dr. Ned Jackson:
I'm convinced that we're dealing with a Mantis in whose geological world the smallest insects were as large as man, and now failing to find those insects as food, well... it's doing the best that it can.
--William Hopper (as ) in The Deadly Mantis
--William Hopper (as ) in The Deadly Mantis
Dr. Ned Jackson:
In all the kingdom of the living, there is no more deadly or voracious creature than the Preying Mantis.
--William Hopper (as ) in The Deadly Mantis
--William Hopper (as ) in The Deadly Mantis
[on the plan to capture the alien creature with a huge net]
Col. Robert Calder: Doc, this is like a parachute. It's got to work the first time!
--William Hopper (as ) in 20 Million Miles to Earth
Col. Robert Calder: Doc, this is like a parachute. It's got to work the first time!
--William Hopper (as ) in 20 Million Miles to Earth