Phipps:
[Opens package dropped by enemy plane] It's his helmet and goggles. It means a very gallant gentleman died this afternoon. And for what? What have all these deaths accomplished? So many fine chaps have died in this war and are going to die in future wars.
[pause]
Phipps: That's all, gentlemen.
--Donald Crisp (as Phipps) in The Dawn Patrol
[pause]
Phipps: That's all, gentlemen.
--Donald Crisp (as Phipps) in The Dawn Patrol
Sam Carraclough:
Ye can't feed a dog on the dole, and ye can't feed a family either.
--Donald Crisp (as Sam Carraclough) in Lassie Come Home
--Donald Crisp (as Sam Carraclough) in Lassie Come Home
Knute Rockne:
Father, I've decided to take up coaching as my life's work.
Father John Callahan: Hmmmm.
Knute Rockne: You think I'm making a mistake, don't you?
Father John Callahan: Anyone who follows the truth in his heart never makes a mistake.
--Donald Crisp (as ) in Knute Rockne, All American
Father John Callahan: Hmmmm.
Knute Rockne: You think I'm making a mistake, don't you?
Father John Callahan: Anyone who follows the truth in his heart never makes a mistake.
--Donald Crisp (as ) in Knute Rockne, All American
Ned Kincaid:
Pop is counting on you to bringing law and order in this territory, Judge.
Judge Hardwick: That's going to be some job, judging from the scum of the west I've seen drifting in here.
--Donald Crisp (as Judge Hardwick) in The Oklahoma Kid
Judge Hardwick: That's going to be some job, judging from the scum of the west I've seen drifting in here.
--Donald Crisp (as Judge Hardwick) in The Oklahoma Kid
Dr. Kenneth:
Ask your husband to call another doctor in future. Whoever dwells in this house is beyond my healing arts.
--Donald Crisp (as Dr. Kenneth) in Wuthering Heights
--Donald Crisp (as Dr. Kenneth) in Wuthering Heights
Dr. Kenneth:
Hindley, why don't you hit yourself over the head with a hammer when you wake up every morning?
Hindley: Why?
Dr. Kenneth: Well, if you do, you'll achieve virtually the same results as you do with a bottle of whiskey, with much less wear and tear on the kidneys.
--Donald Crisp (as Dr. Kenneth) in Wuthering Heights
Hindley: Why?
Dr. Kenneth: Well, if you do, you'll achieve virtually the same results as you do with a bottle of whiskey, with much less wear and tear on the kidneys.
--Donald Crisp (as Dr. Kenneth) in Wuthering Heights