Poole:
You should go out, sir. London offers many amusements for a gentlemen like you, sir.
Dr. Jekyll: Yes, but gentlemen like me daren't take advantage of them, Poole. Gentlemen like me have to be very careful of what we do or say.
--Fredric March (as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde) in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Dr. Jekyll: Yes, but gentlemen like me daren't take advantage of them, Poole. Gentlemen like me have to be very careful of what we do or say.
--Fredric March (as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde) in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Fred Derry:
How long since you been home?
Al Stephenson: Oh, a couple-a centuries.
--Fredric March (as Al Stephenson) in The Best Years of Our Lives
Al Stephenson: Oh, a couple-a centuries.
--Fredric March (as Al Stephenson) in The Best Years of Our Lives
Dr. Lanyon:
Perhaps you're forgetting, you're engaged to Muriel.
Dr. Jekyll: Forgotten it? Can a man dying of thirst forget water? And do you know what would happen to that thirst if it were to be denied water?
Dr. Lanyon: If I understand you correctly, you sound almost indecent.
Dr. Jekyll: What names you give things!
--Fredric March (as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde) in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Dr. Jekyll: Forgotten it? Can a man dying of thirst forget water? And do you know what would happen to that thirst if it were to be denied water?
Dr. Lanyon: If I understand you correctly, you sound almost indecent.
Dr. Jekyll: What names you give things!
--Fredric March (as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde) in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Howard:
He said that men sort of evo-luted from Old World monkeys.
Matthew Harrison Brady: Do you hear that, friends? Old World monkeys! According to Bertram Cates, we don't even descend from good American monkeys!
[laughing]
--Fredric March (as Matthew Harrison Brady) in Inherit the Wind
Matthew Harrison Brady: Do you hear that, friends? Old World monkeys! According to Bertram Cates, we don't even descend from good American monkeys!
[laughing]
--Fredric March (as Matthew Harrison Brady) in Inherit the Wind
Anthony Adverse Jr.:
Anthony Adverse?
Anthony Adverse: Anthony Adverse.
--Fredric March (as Anthony Adverse) in Anthony Adverse
Anthony Adverse: Anthony Adverse.
--Fredric March (as Anthony Adverse) in Anthony Adverse
Dr. Jekyll:
I have no soul. I'm beyond the pale. I'm one of the living dead!
--Fredric March (as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde) in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
--Fredric March (as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde) in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Dr. Jekyll:
Oh, God. This I did not intend. I saw a light but did not know where it was headed. I have tresspassed on your domain. I've gone further than man should go. Forgive me. Help me!
--Fredric March (as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde) in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
--Fredric March (as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde) in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Mr. Hyde:
[after strangling Ivy]
Isn't Hyde a lover after your own heart?
--Fredric March (as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde) in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Isn't Hyde a lover after your own heart?
--Fredric March (as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde) in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Mr. Hyde:
If you do one thing I don't approve of while I'm gone, the LEAST little thing, mind you... I'll show you what horror means!
--Fredric March (as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde) in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
--Fredric March (as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde) in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Mr. Hyde:
Perhaps you prefer a gentleman. One of those fine-mannered and honorable gentlemen. Those panting hypocrites who like your legs but talk about your garters.
--Fredric March (as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde) in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
--Fredric March (as Dr. Henry Jekyll / Mr. Hyde) in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde