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And Then There Were None

And Then There Were None

Detective William Henry Blore: I know who took the dining room key!
Philip Lombard: Who?
Detective William Henry Blore: Rogers! He had the key to the dining room, fact. He unlocks the door, takes a little Indian, goes out and chops up some sticks, fact. And then...
Philip Lombard: And then he takes the chopper, and splits his own cranium, fact. I'd like to see you do that to yourself, Blore. It would take practice!


--Louis Hayward (as Philip Lombard) in And Then There Were None

Fortunes of Captain Blood

Fortunes of Captain Blood

Isabelita Sotomayor: [in response to Captain Blood throwing away a pearl] How clumsy of you, peddler.
Capt. Peter Blood: Forgive my hands, Senorita. They are not accustomed to pearls.
Isabelita Sotomayor: Perhaps you would appreciate them more if you were to dive for one yourself.
Capt. Peter Blood: Perhaps.


--Louis Hayward (as Capt. Peter Blood) in Fortunes of Captain Blood

Fortunes of Captain Blood

Fortunes of Captain Blood

George Fairfax: This is a night for genius performers, an innkeeper turned actor and a fruit peddler who is both doctor and fencing master.
Capt. Peter Blood: You seem to forget, Senor Fairfax, that you owe me your life - a debt I may later wish to collect.


--Louis Hayward (as Capt. Peter Blood) in Fortunes of Captain Blood

Ladies in Retirement

Ladies in Retirement

Albert Feather: Well, Auntie, where's your cane? From the look on your face, I'd say that you're about to take down my britches and give me a dozen.


--Louis Hayward (as ) in Ladies in Retirement

Fortunes of Captain Blood

Fortunes of Captain Blood

Capt. Peter Blood: Forget our own men? Slaves of Spain rotting away in the Marquis' dungeons? Do you remember what it was like before we escaped from slavery? The stench from those filfthy holes? The swill? The chains rotting away at the flesh from your bones? The whips and the branding irons?
Tom Mannering: Yes, I remember.
Capt. Peter Blood: Don't ask me to forget then.


--Louis Hayward (as Capt. Peter Blood) in Fortunes of Captain Blood


Fortunes of Captain Blood

Fortunes of Captain Blood

Capt. Peter Blood: It's another kind of surgery I'll be performing tonight, Mr. Fairfax.
George Fairfax: Look to your own wounds, Doctor Peter Blood.
Capt. Peter Blood: I will.


--Louis Hayward (as Capt. Peter Blood) in Fortunes of Captain Blood

Fortunes of Captain Blood

Fortunes of Captain Blood

Capt. Peter Blood: To the sharks, Fairfax, to join the slaves you've sent to them.


--Louis Hayward (as Capt. Peter Blood) in Fortunes of Captain Blood

The Son of Monte Cristo

The Son of Monte Cristo

Edmund Dantes Jr.: [to Gurko Lanen] I fear your fall will be as spectacular as your rise!


--Louis Hayward (as ) in The Son of Monte Cristo

The Son of Monte Cristo

The Son of Monte Cristo

Edmund Dantes Jr.: I'm worn out climbing in and out of windows and up and down chimneys. It'll be such a relief to go through an ordinary door again.


--Louis Hayward (as ) in The Son of Monte Cristo

The Saint in New York

The Saint in New York

Simon Templar, aka The Saint: [flags down cab which brakes hard. Leans in] I smell burning rubber.
Sebastian Lipke, Taxi Driver: Best brakes in town, Boss, where to?
Simon Templar, aka The Saint: [Gets in] 49th, near 8th.
[reads taxi license on back of seat]
Simon Templar, aka The Saint: Just forget about those lights, Sebastian.
Sebastian Lipke, Taxi Driver: [looks back] Say, I know you!
Simon Templar, aka The Saint: Why shouldn't you? My life's an open book.
Sebastian Lipke, Taxi Driver: [looks back again] Why, you're the Saint! I seen your picture in tonight's paper!
Simon Templar, aka The Saint: Terrible picture. Made me look like Tarzan.


--Louis Hayward (as ) in The Saint in New York

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