Joan Bradford:
Mother's run my life long enough! I'm 21, I'm white, and I've a right to be free!
Henry Bradford: What are you going to do about it... sit here and mope?
--John Halliday (as ) in Happiness Ahead
Henry Bradford: What are you going to do about it... sit here and mope?
--John Halliday (as ) in Happiness Ahead
Seth Lord:
What most wives fail to realize is that their husband's philandering has nothing whatever to do with them.
Tracy Lord: Oh? Then what has it to do with?
Seth Lord: A reluctance to go grow old, I think.
--John Halliday (as Seth Lord) in The Philadelphia Story
Tracy Lord: Oh? Then what has it to do with?
Seth Lord: A reluctance to go grow old, I think.
--John Halliday (as Seth Lord) in The Philadelphia Story
Seth Lord:
You have everything it takes to make a lovely woman except the one essential: an understanding heart. And without that you might just as well be made of bronze.
--John Halliday (as Seth Lord) in The Philadelphia Story
--John Halliday (as Seth Lord) in The Philadelphia Story
Thomas Stenborg:
I wonder if anyone has built happiness on the unhappiness of others.
--John Halliday (as Thomas Stenborg) in Intermezzo
--John Halliday (as Thomas Stenborg) in Intermezzo
[Liz screams as Uncle Willie pinches her on the rear]
Macaulay Connor: Don't DO that!
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: I... I feel exactly as though I'd been pinched.
Seth Lord: Don't you think you weren't.
--John Halliday (as Seth Lord) in The Philadelphia Story
Macaulay Connor: Don't DO that!
Elizabeth (Liz) Imbrie: I... I feel exactly as though I'd been pinched.
Seth Lord: Don't you think you weren't.
--John Halliday (as Seth Lord) in The Philadelphia Story