Kitty Feathers:
Oh, Mark! You say things so prettily. But I never quite know what's going on inside your head.
Mark Bellis: One day I'll tell you. You may not like it.
--Ray Milland (as ) in So Evil My Love
Mark Bellis: One day I'll tell you. You may not like it.
--Ray Milland (as ) in So Evil My Love
Ann Baldwin:
Intelligent people don't just turn their backs on the rest of the world!
Harry Baldwin: Under these conditions, intelligent people will be the first to try.
--Ray Milland (as ) in Panic in Year Zero!
Harry Baldwin: Under these conditions, intelligent people will be the first to try.
--Ray Milland (as ) in Panic in Year Zero!
[Father Jacinto, in Tom's cell, prepares him for death]
Father Jacinto: This is my first execution.
Tom Martin: Don't worry, Father, it's mine too.
--Ray Milland (as ) in Arise, My Love
Father Jacinto: This is my first execution.
Tom Martin: Don't worry, Father, it's mine too.
--Ray Milland (as ) in Arise, My Love
[first lines]
Ann Baldwin: Thanks for the help.
Harry Baldwin: Oh, I'm sorry, Ann... Sorry.
--Ray Milland (as ) in Panic in Year Zero!
Ann Baldwin: Thanks for the help.
Harry Baldwin: Oh, I'm sorry, Ann... Sorry.
--Ray Milland (as ) in Panic in Year Zero!
[Nat moves to wipe away the circle of whisky from Don Birnam's glass]
Don Birnam: Don't wipe it away, Nat. Let me have my little vicious circle. You know, the circle is the perfect geometric figure. No end, no beginning.
--Ray Milland (as Don Birnam) in The Lost Weekend
Don Birnam: Don't wipe it away, Nat. Let me have my little vicious circle. You know, the circle is the perfect geometric figure. No end, no beginning.
--Ray Milland (as Don Birnam) in The Lost Weekend
Tony Wendice:
As you said Mark, it might work out on paper, but congratulations, Inspector. Oh, by the way... How about you, Margot?
Margot Mary Wendice: Yes, I could do with something.
Tony Wendice: Mark?
Mark Halliday: So could I.
Tony Wendice: I suppose you're still on duty, Inspector.
--Ray Milland (as Tony Wendice) in Dial M for Murder
Margot Mary Wendice: Yes, I could do with something.
Tony Wendice: Mark?
Mark Halliday: So could I.
Tony Wendice: I suppose you're still on duty, Inspector.
--Ray Milland (as Tony Wendice) in Dial M for Murder
Tony Wendice:
How about coming with me to a stag party?
Mark Halliday: A stag party?
Tony Wendice: Yes, some American boys have been playing tennis all over the country. We're giving them a sort of farewell dinner.
Mark Halliday: Sounds great, but I'm not much of a tennis player.
Tony Wendice: Doesn't matter. You know New York and all that.
[to Margot]
Tony Wendice: Darling, Mark's coming to the party tomorrow night.
Margot Mary Wendice: Oh good. You better drop in here first and have a drink.
Tony Wendice: That's the idea.
Mark Halliday: Yes, alright. Well I'll try and get a taxi.
Margot Mary Wendice: No, we can usually pick one up. So long, darling.
Tony Wendice: Enjoy yourself.
Mark Halliday: So long, Tony.
Tony Wendice: Good night.
--Ray Milland (as Tony Wendice) in Dial M for Murder
Mark Halliday: A stag party?
Tony Wendice: Yes, some American boys have been playing tennis all over the country. We're giving them a sort of farewell dinner.
Mark Halliday: Sounds great, but I'm not much of a tennis player.
Tony Wendice: Doesn't matter. You know New York and all that.
[to Margot]
Tony Wendice: Darling, Mark's coming to the party tomorrow night.
Margot Mary Wendice: Oh good. You better drop in here first and have a drink.
Tony Wendice: That's the idea.
Mark Halliday: Yes, alright. Well I'll try and get a taxi.
Margot Mary Wendice: No, we can usually pick one up. So long, darling.
Tony Wendice: Enjoy yourself.
Mark Halliday: So long, Tony.
Tony Wendice: Good night.
--Ray Milland (as Tony Wendice) in Dial M for Murder