James Lee Wong:
Greetings. Only the eyebrows of youth would have the temerity to call the beard of age at such an hour.
--Keye Luke (as ) in Phantom Of Chinatown
--Keye Luke (as ) in Phantom Of Chinatown
Young Chinese Soldier:
We're in a time of social changes, and social changes cost money.
--Keye Luke (as ) in Oil for the Lamps of China
--Keye Luke (as ) in Oil for the Lamps of China
[an American agent is stabbed in the back]
Lynn Moore: He didn't have a chance, Ah Fong.
Ah Fong: Who does... with Nabura
--Keye Luke (as ) in Secret Agent X-9
Lynn Moore: He didn't have a chance, Ah Fong.
Ah Fong: Who does... with Nabura
--Keye Luke (as ) in Secret Agent X-9
[John Davis is trying to get other airplane passengers to leave behind their luggage so he can take one of the children on the flight]
Japanese statesman: Oh, so sorry - but that would mean leaving my confidential files. Also, I must be back in Tokyo by early December
[the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941]
--Keye Luke (as ) in Journey for Margaret
Japanese statesman: Oh, so sorry - but that would mean leaving my confidential files. Also, I must be back in Tokyo by early December
[the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941]
--Keye Luke (as ) in Journey for Margaret