Ragnar:
[about Einar] What man ever had a finer son? Odin could have sired him, but I did!
--Ernest Borgnine (as ) in The Vikings
--Ernest Borgnine (as ) in The Vikings
Ragnar:
[introducing Lord Egbert to his son] This is Einar, my only son in wedlock. He's so vain of his beauty, he won't let a man's beard hide it. He scrapes his face like an Englishman.
--Ernest Borgnine (as ) in The Vikings
--Ernest Borgnine (as ) in The Vikings
Ragnar:
Look how he glares at me... If he wasn't fathered by the black ram in the full of the moon my name is not Ragnar.
--Ernest Borgnine (as ) in The Vikings
--Ernest Borgnine (as ) in The Vikings
Ragnar:
Put that bloody eagle away Eric. You'll have someone's eye out in a minute.
--Ernest Borgnine (as ) in The Vikings
--Ernest Borgnine (as ) in The Vikings
Sgt. Otto Hansbach:
Now you can pull that gun of yours and shoot me where I stand, or you can defend yourself as best you can, because I intend to beat you into the ground with my fists. Now, I'm waiting on ya!
--Ernest Borgnine (as ) in Chuka
--Ernest Borgnine (as ) in Chuka
Shep Horgan:
I like my coffee strong enough to float a pistol.
--Ernest Borgnine (as Shep Horgan) in Jubal
--Ernest Borgnine (as Shep Horgan) in Jubal
Peter Van Hoek:
How about being an outside partner?
John McBain: No, I wouldn't make a partnership with God.
--Ernest Borgnine (as John 'Mac' McBain) in The Badlanders
John McBain: No, I wouldn't make a partnership with God.
--Ernest Borgnine (as John 'Mac' McBain) in The Badlanders
Kitala:
[about Eric] You'll not kill him, but you throw him into the slop pool to be drowned and eaten by crabs.
Ragnar: Then let the crabs be cursed by Odin. That's my decision.
--Ernest Borgnine (as ) in The Vikings
Ragnar: Then let the crabs be cursed by Odin. That's my decision.
--Ernest Borgnine (as ) in The Vikings
[first lines]
Bridge Attendant: Boy, Tom how's the taxi business?
Tom Hurley: How's the bridge business?
Bridge Attendant: One more day like this, I'll own the bridge.
--Ernest Borgnine (as Tom Hurley) in The Catered Affair
Bridge Attendant: Boy, Tom how's the taxi business?
Tom Hurley: How's the bridge business?
Bridge Attendant: One more day like this, I'll own the bridge.
--Ernest Borgnine (as Tom Hurley) in The Catered Affair