Richard Stuart:
And you were in my dream, Ralph. You were helping these people. Every time I had doubts, every time my new identity began to slip, you were there to reassure me. Isn't that odd? Then, all of a sudden, I was on a polo field, falling from a horse. And in that one instant, I realized...
Dr. Ralph Sawyer: Mmn - yes, you must forgive me, I hadn't realized it was so late.
--Wilfrid Hyde-White (as ) in Run a Crooked Mile
Dr. Ralph Sawyer: Mmn - yes, you must forgive me, I hadn't realized it was so late.
--Wilfrid Hyde-White (as ) in Run a Crooked Mile
Bridie:
It seems a bit extreme to me locking him up like that, after all what can he do?
Catherine Wyatt: The idea of locking him up is so that we don't have to find out what he can do, Mr. Bridie.
Bridie: I don't suppose he's even got anything to read.
--Wilfrid Hyde-White (as ) in Northwest Frontier
Catherine Wyatt: The idea of locking him up is so that we don't have to find out what he can do, Mr. Bridie.
Bridie: I don't suppose he's even got anything to read.
--Wilfrid Hyde-White (as ) in Northwest Frontier
Colonel Hugh Pickering:
[on telephone to Scotland Yard] No, she's no relation, no. What? Well, just let's call her a "good friend", shall we? I beg your pardon! Listen to me, my man, I don't like the tenor of that question - what we do with her is our affair - your affair is bringing her back so we can continue doing it!
--Wilfrid Hyde-White (as Colonel Hugh Pickering) in My Fair Lady
--Wilfrid Hyde-White (as Colonel Hugh Pickering) in My Fair Lady
Colonel Hugh Pickering:
Higgins, at a time like this, it's positively indecent that you don't need a glass of port.
--Wilfrid Hyde-White (as Colonel Hugh Pickering) in My Fair Lady
--Wilfrid Hyde-White (as Colonel Hugh Pickering) in My Fair Lady
Crabbin:
[inviting Holly Martins to give a lecture at the local Cultural Reeducation Society] We do a little show each week. Last week we had "Hamlet." The week before we had... something.
Sgt. Paine: The striptease, sir.
Crabbin: Yes, the Hindu dancers. Thank you, sergeant.
--Wilfrid Hyde-White (as Crabbin) in The Third Man
Sgt. Paine: The striptease, sir.
Crabbin: Yes, the Hindu dancers. Thank you, sergeant.
--Wilfrid Hyde-White (as Crabbin) in The Third Man
Dr. Ralph Sawyer:
Richard, I've had two vices - poetry and gambling. Poetry enriches the soul, gambling depletes the bank account.
--Wilfrid Hyde-White (as ) in Run a Crooked Mile
--Wilfrid Hyde-White (as ) in Run a Crooked Mile
[repeated line]
Colonel Hugh Pickering: Well, I'm dashed!
--Wilfrid Hyde-White (as Colonel Hugh Pickering) in My Fair Lady
Colonel Hugh Pickering: Well, I'm dashed!
--Wilfrid Hyde-White (as Colonel Hugh Pickering) in My Fair Lady