Dr. Dubuque:
You believe in liberty. You know it's being strangled.
Andre Moreau: I also believe in laughter and I know the world is mad.
--Stewart Granger (as Andre Moreau) in Scaramouche
Andre Moreau: I also believe in laughter and I know the world is mad.
--Stewart Granger (as Andre Moreau) in Scaramouche
Assembly President:
Deputy du Rouge, representing the Soissons district?
Andre Moreau: Mr. President, the deputy from Soissons will be absent from this assembly... permanently.
--Stewart Granger (as Andre Moreau) in Scaramouche
Andre Moreau: Mr. President, the deputy from Soissons will be absent from this assembly... permanently.
--Stewart Granger (as Andre Moreau) in Scaramouche
Prince Edward:
[as King, referring to his Uncle Ned] I wish he'd die.
Thomas Seymour: I beg your pardon?
Prince Edward: I said, I wish he'd die. D-Y-E. Die.
Thomas Seymour: Wrong spelling.
Ned Seymour: What are you two talking about?
Prince Edward: We were just saying that many people do not know how to spell the King's English.
Ned Seymour: The spelling does not matter, so long as the meaning is clear.
Thomas Seymour: Believe me, the word His Majesty used was quite clear.
--Stewart Granger (as Thomas Seymour) in Young Bess
Thomas Seymour: I beg your pardon?
Prince Edward: I said, I wish he'd die. D-Y-E. Die.
Thomas Seymour: Wrong spelling.
Ned Seymour: What are you two talking about?
Prince Edward: We were just saying that many people do not know how to spell the King's English.
Ned Seymour: The spelling does not matter, so long as the meaning is clear.
Thomas Seymour: Believe me, the word His Majesty used was quite clear.
--Stewart Granger (as Thomas Seymour) in Young Bess
Gaston Binet:
[during a play] Good people of Lacrosse. Now, let me read you a letter from Paris."We, the management of the Prado Ghetta have the pleasure in offering an extended engagement to the Gaston Binet traveling troupe of players... featuring the sensational Scaramouche.
[he falls down a trapdoor]
Andre Moreau: Did anybody see an unpleasant man with a letter? A letter inviting Scaramouche to Paris? I need hardly say that Scaramouche stays here in Lacrosse!
--Stewart Granger (as Andre Moreau) in Scaramouche
[he falls down a trapdoor]
Andre Moreau: Did anybody see an unpleasant man with a letter? A letter inviting Scaramouche to Paris? I need hardly say that Scaramouche stays here in Lacrosse!
--Stewart Granger (as Andre Moreau) in Scaramouche
Allan Quatermain:
...in the end you begin to accept it all... you watch things hunting and being hunted, reproducing, killing and dying, it's all endless and pointless, except in the end one small pattern emerges from it all, the only certainty: one is born, one lives for a time then one dies, that is all...
--Stewart Granger (as Allan Quatermain) in King Solomon's Mines
--Stewart Granger (as Allan Quatermain) in King Solomon's Mines
Allan Quatermain:
The only way out of this is... suffocation.
--Stewart Granger (as Allan Quatermain) in King Solomon's Mines
--Stewart Granger (as Allan Quatermain) in King Solomon's Mines
Andre Moreau:
[to De Maynes] Yes, you're going to die, but not by a bullet. You're going to die as he died, by the sword. You'll be driven back, step by step, until you stand helpless, as he did. And then I, Andre Moreau, will kill you as you killed him. l swear it, Philippe, by all that I hold sacred. l swear you this man's death.
--Stewart Granger (as Andre Moreau) in Scaramouche
--Stewart Granger (as Andre Moreau) in Scaramouche
Andre Moreau:
Ah, my friend Chabrillaine. l know, my face. It reminds you of a bos taurus horrendus.
Chevalier de Chabrillaine: Huh? What's that?
Andre Moreau: An Ethiopian ox.
--Stewart Granger (as Andre Moreau) in Scaramouche
Chevalier de Chabrillaine: Huh? What's that?
Andre Moreau: An Ethiopian ox.
--Stewart Granger (as Andre Moreau) in Scaramouche
Andre Moreau:
By all that I hold sacred, I swear you this man's death.
--Stewart Granger (as Andre Moreau) in Scaramouche
--Stewart Granger (as Andre Moreau) in Scaramouche
Andre Moreau:
Forgive the intrusion, but vehicle ordinance number 4012 forbids osculation in public conveyances. First offenders get three days in the pillory.
--Stewart Granger (as Andre Moreau) in Scaramouche
--Stewart Granger (as Andre Moreau) in Scaramouche