Marty Black:
[shooting craps] It only takes 17 straight passes to make a million.
--George Raft (as ) in The Lady's from Kentucky
--George Raft (as ) in The Lady's from Kentucky
Marty Black:
I promised my mother I wouldn't play for matches after 5 o'clock in the morning.
--George Raft (as ) in The Lady's from Kentucky
--George Raft (as ) in The Lady's from Kentucky
Police Lt. Joe Warne:
How do you know I'm not a detective?
Miss Madison, the dance instructor: Don't be silly! Who ever heard of a detective with his hat off!
--George Raft (as ) in Nocturne
Miss Madison, the dance instructor: Don't be silly! Who ever heard of a detective with his hat off!
--George Raft (as ) in Nocturne
Police Lt. Joe Warne:
I like that alibi. It's round, it's firm, it's fully packed. Only I don't buy it.
--George Raft (as ) in Nocturne
--George Raft (as ) in Nocturne
Powdah:
I'm cheap. I'm no good. I'm nothin'. I even stole a piece of poetry to tell you you was beautiful.
--George Raft (as ) in Souls at Sea
--George Raft (as ) in Souls at Sea
Powdah:
Looks like you're getting sentimental again. Let's go down below where I can get a little grog and I'll get into this thing, too.
--George Raft (as ) in Souls at Sea
--George Raft (as ) in Souls at Sea
Raoul De Baere:
[after a tryst with his partner] I, uh, was just going over a new routine with my partner.
Lady D'Argon: Oh, and are new routines difficult?
Raoul De Baere: No, this wasn't. You see, she's danced it before.
--George Raft (as Raoul De Baere) in Bolero
Lady D'Argon: Oh, and are new routines difficult?
Raoul De Baere: No, this wasn't. You see, she's danced it before.
--George Raft (as Raoul De Baere) in Bolero