Maid Marian:
So it's goodbye again.
Robin Hood: It will always be goodbye till King Richard returns.
Maid Marian: I fear so. Do you remember the day we said goodbye at Huntington?
Robin Hood: I do.
Maid Marian: And you were wishing to join the crusade and go to the Holy Land.
Robin Hood: Yes.
Maid Marian: It's well for England that you didn't.
Robin Hood: I wonder.
Maid Marian: You're serving your king better here, Robin Fitzooth.
Robin Hood: Thank you, my lady.
--Richard Todd (as ) in The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men
Robin Hood: It will always be goodbye till King Richard returns.
Maid Marian: I fear so. Do you remember the day we said goodbye at Huntington?
Robin Hood: I do.
Maid Marian: And you were wishing to join the crusade and go to the Holy Land.
Robin Hood: Yes.
Maid Marian: It's well for England that you didn't.
Robin Hood: I wonder.
Maid Marian: You're serving your king better here, Robin Fitzooth.
Robin Hood: Thank you, my lady.
--Richard Todd (as ) in The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men
Charles Brandon:
O Mary mine, wert thou a burgher's daughter, and with thy fair self in every other way, I'd take thee with me o'er the perilous water to the New World, where none could say us nay. O Mary mine - fair jewel, star set in the heaven above - thou art a Princess in a world apart... of castles, diadems, and of courtly love beyond my dreams. For kings will give thee gold, and princes bring thee gems from distant lands. The only wealth that I may ever hold are these fair flowers for thy maiden hands - yet fragrant they'll remain, and richly green, if they are remembered by a golden Queen.
--Richard Todd (as ) in The Sword and the Rose
--Richard Todd (as ) in The Sword and the Rose
Dr. Jonathan Barnett:
LSD opens up new vistas and experiences to those who take it. And I believe that every healthy person should try it!
--Richard Todd (as ) in The Love-Ins
--Richard Todd (as ) in The Love-Ins
Dunois, Bastard of Orleans:
Do you expect people to love you for showing them up?
--Richard Todd (as Dunois, Bastard of Orleans) in Saint Joan
--Richard Todd (as Dunois, Bastard of Orleans) in Saint Joan
The Rev. Peter Marshall:
Catherine, I'm afraid you'll have to ask the blessing. The Lord knows I'm not grateful for turkey hash and I can't fool him.
--Richard Todd (as The Rev. Peter Marshall) in A Man Called Peter
--Richard Todd (as The Rev. Peter Marshall) in A Man Called Peter
St.Joan of Arc:
Are you the Bastard?
Dunois, Bastard of Orleans: Are you the Maid?
--Richard Todd (as Dunois, Bastard of Orleans) in Saint Joan
Dunois, Bastard of Orleans: Are you the Maid?
--Richard Todd (as Dunois, Bastard of Orleans) in Saint Joan
Queen Elizabeth I:
And what is your next campaign?
Sir Walter Raleigh: I've already launched on it, Ma'am. My next campaign is you.
--Richard Todd (as Sir Walter Raleigh) in The Virgin Queen
Sir Walter Raleigh: I've already launched on it, Ma'am. My next campaign is you.
--Richard Todd (as Sir Walter Raleigh) in The Virgin Queen
Maj. John Howard:
[charging the Orne River Bridge] Up the Ox and Bucks! Up the Ox and Bucks!
--Richard Todd (as Maj. John Howard) in The Longest Day
--Richard Todd (as Maj. John Howard) in The Longest Day