John Ballantine:
If there's anything I hate. it's a smug woman.
--Gregory Peck (as John Ballantyne) in Spellbound
--Gregory Peck (as John Ballantyne) in Spellbound
John Ballantine:
It's like embracing a textbook.
Constance Petersen: Why do you do it?
John Ballantine: Because you're not a textbook.
--Gregory Peck (as John Ballantyne) in Spellbound
Constance Petersen: Why do you do it?
John Ballantine: Because you're not a textbook.
--Gregory Peck (as John Ballantyne) in Spellbound
John Ballantine:
Now, this honeymoon is complicated enough without your dragging medical ethics into it.
--Gregory Peck (as John Ballantyne) in Spellbound
--Gregory Peck (as John Ballantyne) in Spellbound
Constance Petersen:
All analysts have to be psychoanalyzed by other analysts before they start practicing.
John Ballantine: Ahhh, that's to make sure that they're not too crazy.
--Gregory Peck (as John Ballantyne) in Spellbound
John Ballantine: Ahhh, that's to make sure that they're not too crazy.
--Gregory Peck (as John Ballantyne) in Spellbound
Phil Green: No, no, I'm fine. I just wish I was dead is all.
--Gregory Peck (as Philip Schuyler Green) in Gentleman's Agreement
--Gregory Peck (as Philip Schuyler Green) in Gentleman's Agreement
Phil Green: They're more than nasty little snobs, Kathy. Call them that, and you can dismiss them too easily. They're persistent traitors to everything this country stands for, and you have to fight them, not just for the Jews, but for everything this country stands for.
--Gregory Peck (as Philip Schuyler Green) in Gentleman's Agreement
--Gregory Peck (as Philip Schuyler Green) in Gentleman's Agreement