Simmons:
Oh, this will be a feather, in my hat, when the general learns, in my first encounter, I was victorious.
--Irving Pichel (as Simmons) in General Spanky
--Irving Pichel (as Simmons) in General Spanky
Simmons:
You little scalawag.
[Simmons sees a paintbrush, in Spanky's hand and it appears as if Spanky was about to try paint on his shoe! Therefore forcing Spanky and Buckwheat to dive off the ship, in fear of Simmons]
--Irving Pichel (as Simmons) in General Spanky
[Simmons sees a paintbrush, in Spanky's hand and it appears as if Spanky was about to try paint on his shoe! Therefore forcing Spanky and Buckwheat to dive off the ship, in fear of Simmons]
--Irving Pichel (as Simmons) in General Spanky
Countess Marya Zaleska:
Sandor, look at me. What do you see in my eyes?
Sandor: Death.
--Irving Pichel (as Sandor) in Dracula's Daughter
Sandor: Death.
--Irving Pichel (as Sandor) in Dracula's Daughter
Tony Sterling:
Go jump in the lake!
Jake Bellow: Can't swim.
--Irving Pichel (as Jake Bellow) in Fog Over Frisco
Jake Bellow: Can't swim.
--Irving Pichel (as Jake Bellow) in Fog Over Frisco
[first lines]
First reporter: Doctor, is it true that through your experiments in endocrine glands you can cure crime?
Second reporter: What about this crime cure?
Dr. Herbert Stander: Boys, after the grand jury's decision, I'll have a statement to make. If making a criminal mind is normal... than I'll be indicted.
--Irving Pichel (as ) in Torture Ship
First reporter: Doctor, is it true that through your experiments in endocrine glands you can cure crime?
Second reporter: What about this crime cure?
Dr. Herbert Stander: Boys, after the grand jury's decision, I'll have a statement to make. If making a criminal mind is normal... than I'll be indicted.
--Irving Pichel (as ) in Torture Ship
Huw Morgan:
[Narrating] Everything I ever learnt as a small boy came from my father, and I never found anything he ever told me to be wrong or worthless. The simple lessons he taught me are as sharp and clear in my mind as if I had heard them only yesterday.
--Irving Pichel (as Huw Morgan) in How Green Was My Valley
--Irving Pichel (as Huw Morgan) in How Green Was My Valley
Huw Morgan:
[Narrating] I think I fell in love with Bronwen then. Perhaps it is foolish to think a child could fall in love. But I am the child that was, and nobody knows how I felt, except only me.
--Irving Pichel (as Huw Morgan) in How Green Was My Valley
--Irving Pichel (as Huw Morgan) in How Green Was My Valley
Huw Morgan:
[Narrating] It is with me now, so many years later. And it makes me think of so much that is good, that is gone.
--Irving Pichel (as Huw Morgan) in How Green Was My Valley
--Irving Pichel (as Huw Morgan) in How Green Was My Valley
Huw Morgan:
[Narrating] Memory... Strange that the mind will forget so much of what only this moment has passed, and yet hold clear and bright the memory of what happened years ago; of men and women long since dead.
--Irving Pichel (as Huw Morgan) in How Green Was My Valley
--Irving Pichel (as Huw Morgan) in How Green Was My Valley
Huw Morgan:
[narrating] Men like my father cannot die. They are with me still, real in memory as they were in flesh, loving and beloved forever. How green was my valley then.
--Irving Pichel (as Huw Morgan) in How Green Was My Valley
--Irving Pichel (as Huw Morgan) in How Green Was My Valley