John Cabal:
If we don't end war, war will end us.
--Raymond Massey (as John Cabal / Oswald Cabal) in Things to Come
--Raymond Massey (as John Cabal / Oswald Cabal) in Things to Come
Jonathan Brewster:
[threatening Mortimer] If you tell O'Hara what's in the window seat, I'll tell him what's in the cellar.
Mortimer Brewster: Cellar?
Jonathan Brewster: There's an elderly gentleman down there who seems to be very dead.
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
Mortimer Brewster: Cellar?
Jonathan Brewster: There's an elderly gentleman down there who seems to be very dead.
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
Jonathan Brewster:
[to Aunt Abby and Aunt Martha] Dr. Einstein and I need a place to sleep. You remember that, as a boy, I could be disagreeable. It would not be pleasant for any of us if... I don't have to go into details, do I?
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
Jonathan Brewster:
[to Dr. Einstein] This is the home of my youth... As a boy, I couldn't wait to escape from this house. Now, I'm glad to escape back into it.
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
Jonathan Brewster:
[to Dr. Einstein] This time, I want the face of an absolute non-enity!
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
Jonathan Brewster:
[to Dr. Einstein] To my dear dead brother.
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
Jonathan Brewster:
I'll get every one of you! I hate cops! I'll brain the first one that comes near me!
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
Jonathan Brewster:
Perhaps we'd better introduce ourselves. May I present Dr. Einstein.
Elaine Harper: Dr. Einstein?
Jonathan Brewster: A surgeon of great distinction... and something of a magician.
Elaine Harper: Now, I suppose you're going to tell me that you're Boris Kar...
Jonathan Brewster: I am Jonathan Brewster!
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
Elaine Harper: Dr. Einstein?
Jonathan Brewster: A surgeon of great distinction... and something of a magician.
Elaine Harper: Now, I suppose you're going to tell me that you're Boris Kar...
Jonathan Brewster: I am Jonathan Brewster!
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
Jonathan Brewster:
We're moving the car behind the house. You'd better get to bed.
Martha Brewster: The car is alright where it is until morning.
Jonathan Brewster: I don't want to leave it in the street. That might be against the law.
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
Martha Brewster: The car is alright where it is until morning.
Jonathan Brewster: I don't want to leave it in the street. That might be against the law.
--Raymond Massey (as Jonathan Brewster) in Arsenic and Old Lace
Sherlock Holmes:
From your clothes I would deduce - you're going to a wedding.
Dr. John Watson: [laughs heartily] At last I've got you. For once in your life you're wromg.
Sherlock Holmes: Wrong?
Dr. John Watson: I'm not going to a wedding! I'm coming from one!
Dr. John Watson: [Watson again enjoys a hearty laugh]
Sherlock Holmes: [sardonically] Give them my congratulations or perhaps condolences.
Dr. John Watson: Rubbish! We all come to it, my dear fellow.
Dr. John Watson: [he laughs again] We all come to it. Goodbye.
Sherlock Holmes: [alone, ironically and sadly, after Watson has left] Not all, my dear Watson... not all.
--Raymond Massey (as Sherlock Holmes) in The Speckled Band
Dr. John Watson: [laughs heartily] At last I've got you. For once in your life you're wromg.
Sherlock Holmes: Wrong?
Dr. John Watson: I'm not going to a wedding! I'm coming from one!
Dr. John Watson: [Watson again enjoys a hearty laugh]
Sherlock Holmes: [sardonically] Give them my congratulations or perhaps condolences.
Dr. John Watson: Rubbish! We all come to it, my dear fellow.
Dr. John Watson: [he laughs again] We all come to it. Goodbye.
Sherlock Holmes: [alone, ironically and sadly, after Watson has left] Not all, my dear Watson... not all.
--Raymond Massey (as Sherlock Holmes) in The Speckled Band