Harry Baldwin:
You get in the trailer with your mother and Karen.
Rick Baldwin: What for?
Harry Baldwin: It's going to get rough from here on - I may need some cover. If I stop the car, grab a shotgun. Don't get trigger happy, but don't be gun shy either. If you have to use it - use it.
--Ray Milland (as ) in Panic in Year Zero!
Rick Baldwin: What for?
Harry Baldwin: It's going to get rough from here on - I may need some cover. If I stop the car, grab a shotgun. Don't get trigger happy, but don't be gun shy either. If you have to use it - use it.
--Ray Milland (as ) in Panic in Year Zero!
Johnny Carter:
You know, personally, I think there are only three things worth living for: fine guns, good horses and beautiful women.
--Ray Milland (as Johnny Carter) in Copper Canyon
--Ray Milland (as Johnny Carter) in Copper Canyon
Nick Beal:
The last time I was here was quite exciting. City was on fire. Picked up quite a lot of recruits that night. Made quite a transportation problem.
--Ray Milland (as Nick Beal) in Alias Nick Beal
--Ray Milland (as Nick Beal) in Alias Nick Beal
Prof. Alec Stevenson:
You are the coldest woman I've ever met in my life! Miss Middlecott, I made a sad mistake when I brought you that locket. What I should have brought you is a suit of long woolen underwear.
--Ray Milland (as Prof. Alexander 'Alec' Stevenson) in A Woman of Distinction
--Ray Milland (as Prof. Alexander 'Alec' Stevenson) in A Woman of Distinction
Roderick Fitzgerald:
[narration] They call them the haunted shores, these stretches of Devonshire and Cornwall and Ireland which rear up against the westward ocean. Mists gather here... and sea fog... and eerie stories...
--Ray Milland (as Roderick Fitzgerald) in The Uninvited
--Ray Milland (as Roderick Fitzgerald) in The Uninvited
Roderick Fitzgerald:
[narration] They call them the haunted shores, these stretches of Devonshire and Cornwall and Ireland which rear up against the westward ocean. Mists gather here... and sea fog... and eerie stories...
Roderick Fitzgerald: That's not because there are most ghosts here then other places, mind you. It's just that people who live here about are strangely aware of them. You see, day and night, year in, year out, they listen to the pound and stir of the waves. There's life and death in that restless sound. And eternity too.
Roderick Fitzgerald: If you listen to it long enough, all your senses are sharpened. You come by strange instincts. You get to recognize a peculiar cold that is the first warning. A cold which is no mere matter of degrees Farenheit, but a draining of warmth from the vital centers of the living.
Roderick Fitzgerald: Loads of people tell me they would've felt it. Even outside that locked door. We didn't. They can't understand why we didn't know what it meant when our dog wouldn't go up those stairs. Animals see the blasted things that appears.
Roderick Fitzgerald: Well, my sister Pamela and I knew nothing about such matters. Not then we didn't. We had the disadvantage of being Londoners, just down for a fortnights rest. That 10th day of May, 1937 was the end of our holiday.
--Ray Milland (as Roderick Fitzgerald) in The Uninvited
Roderick Fitzgerald: That's not because there are most ghosts here then other places, mind you. It's just that people who live here about are strangely aware of them. You see, day and night, year in, year out, they listen to the pound and stir of the waves. There's life and death in that restless sound. And eternity too.
Roderick Fitzgerald: If you listen to it long enough, all your senses are sharpened. You come by strange instincts. You get to recognize a peculiar cold that is the first warning. A cold which is no mere matter of degrees Farenheit, but a draining of warmth from the vital centers of the living.
Roderick Fitzgerald: Loads of people tell me they would've felt it. Even outside that locked door. We didn't. They can't understand why we didn't know what it meant when our dog wouldn't go up those stairs. Animals see the blasted things that appears.
Roderick Fitzgerald: Well, my sister Pamela and I knew nothing about such matters. Not then we didn't. We had the disadvantage of being Londoners, just down for a fortnights rest. That 10th day of May, 1937 was the end of our holiday.
--Ray Milland (as Roderick Fitzgerald) in The Uninvited
Tony Wendice:
[on the phone with Margot] I'm so glad we don't have to go to Maureen's; she's such a filthy cook.
--Ray Milland (as Tony Wendice) in Dial M for Murder
--Ray Milland (as Tony Wendice) in Dial M for Murder
Tony Wendice:
[to C.A. Swan] By the way does Mrs. Van Dorn know about Mr. Adams or Mr. Wilson and Miss Wallace? You were planning to marry Mrs. Van Dorn, weren't you?
--Ray Milland (as Tony Wendice) in Dial M for Murder
--Ray Milland (as Tony Wendice) in Dial M for Murder
Tony Wendice:
[to Mark] People don't commit murder on credit.
--Ray Milland (as Tony Wendice) in Dial M for Murder
--Ray Milland (as Tony Wendice) in Dial M for Murder