Cary Grant
(as Roger O. Thornhill)
Cary Grant
(as Roger O. Thornhill)
Leo G. Carroll
(as The Professor)
Roger Thornhill:
If you fellows can't lick the VanDamm's of this world without asking girls like her to bed down with them and fly away with them and probably never come back, perhaps you ought to start learning how to lose a few cold wars.
The Professor: I'm afraid we're already doing that.
The Professor: I'm afraid we're already doing that.
Cary Grant
(as Roger O. Thornhill)
Roger Thornhill:
In the world of advertising, there's no such thing as a lie. There's only expedient exaggeration.
Cary Grant
(as Roger O. Thornhill)
Roger Thornhill:
No. No, Mother, I have not been drinking. No. No. These two men, they poured a whole bottle of bourbon into me. No, they didn't give me a chaser.
Cary Grant
(as Roger O. Thornhill)
Roger Thornhill:
Now you listen to me, I'm an advertising man, not a red herring. I've got a job, a secretary, a mother, two ex-wives and several bartenders that depend upon me, and I don't intend to disappoint them all by getting myself "slightly" killed.
Eva Marie Saint
(as Eve Kendall)
Roger Thornhill:
Now, what can a man do with his clothes off for twenty minutes? Couldn't he have taken an hour?
Eve Kendall: You could always take a cold shower.
Eve Kendall: You could always take a cold shower.
Eva Marie Saint
(as Eve Kendall)
Roger Thornhill:
Tell me, why are you so good to me?
Eve Kendall: Shall I climb up and tell you why?
Eve Kendall: Shall I climb up and tell you why?
Eva Marie Saint
(as Eve Kendall)
Roger Thornhill:
The moment I meet an attractive woman, I have to start pretending I have no desire to make love to her.
Eve Kendall: What makes you think you have to conceal it?
Roger Thornhill: She might find the idea objectionable.
Eve Kendall: Then again, she might not.
Eve Kendall: What makes you think you have to conceal it?
Roger Thornhill: She might find the idea objectionable.
Eve Kendall: Then again, she might not.
Eva Marie Saint
(as Eve Kendall)
Roger Thornhill:
What's wrong with men like me?
Eve Kendall: They don't believe in marriage.
Roger Thornhill: I've been married twice.
Eve Kendall: See what I mean?
Eve Kendall: They don't believe in marriage.
Roger Thornhill: I've been married twice.
Eve Kendall: See what I mean?