John Michael Hardesty:
[Opening narration] Webster's International Dictionary defines murder as the unlawful taking of human life by another human being. On a November evening in 1955 the definition became obsolete. A mass murder was being planned.
--James Stewart (as ) in The FBI Story
--James Stewart (as ) in The FBI Story
John Michael Hardesty:
On Sunday morning he left the house. He couldn't be going to work. Since he was a Communist, we knew he wasn't going to church.
--James Stewart (as ) in The FBI Story
--James Stewart (as ) in The FBI Story
John Royer:
[offering boiled coffee to his uninvited guest] My butler got drafted, my Jap boy's interned.
Kellar: Terrible war.
John Royer: Sure is.
--James Stewart (as ) in Malaya
Kellar: Terrible war.
John Royer: Sure is.
--James Stewart (as ) in Malaya
John Royer:
Carnaghan, this is Kellar, a government agent. Anything you say he knows already.
--James Stewart (as ) in Malaya
--James Stewart (as ) in Malaya
Johnny Cobb:
[Screaming to the townspeople after finding Arthur has been taken from the jail and lynched] How could you let it happen?
--James Stewart (as ) in Firecreek
--James Stewart (as ) in Firecreek
Johnny Cobb:
[to Whittier, who is reluctant to give him a gun] Search for a place where there are no bruises and tie it up with a ribbon, and tell yourself that what's inside is the sum total of your life, and what I didn't see was the day a man decides not to face the world is the day he better step out of it. Now give me that gun!
--James Stewart (as ) in Firecreek
--James Stewart (as ) in Firecreek
Larry Hall:
Stars are a million miles apart; they never touch. They live away from each other, cold and lonely - like we'll have to do.
--James Stewart (as ) in The Ice Follies of 1939
--James Stewart (as ) in The Ice Follies of 1939
Lin McAdam:
Say, ah, about these Indians. It seems like they hardly ever attack at night.
Sgt. Wilkes: Why?
Lin McAdam: Well, they figure if they are killed in the dark, the Great Spirit can't find their souls and whip 'em up into heaven... or something like that.
--James Stewart (as Lin McAdam) in Winchester '73
Sgt. Wilkes: Why?
Lin McAdam: Well, they figure if they are killed in the dark, the Great Spirit can't find their souls and whip 'em up into heaven... or something like that.
--James Stewart (as Lin McAdam) in Winchester '73
Macaulay Connor:
[drunk, to driver] Well, this is where Cinderella gets off, now you hurry back to the ball before you turn into a pumpkin and six white mice, goodbye.
--James Stewart (as Macaulay Connor) in The Philadelphia Story
--James Stewart (as Macaulay Connor) in The Philadelphia Story
Macaulay Connor:
[drunk] You going my way miss?
Tracy Lord: [drunk] That's "Miss Goddess" to you
Macaulay Connor: Okay, Miss Goddess To Me.
--James Stewart (as Macaulay Connor) in The Philadelphia Story
Tracy Lord: [drunk] That's "Miss Goddess" to you
Macaulay Connor: Okay, Miss Goddess To Me.
--James Stewart (as Macaulay Connor) in The Philadelphia Story