Jack Haley
(as Albert L. Tuttle)
Murkil:
Would you care for the last cup of coffee, sir?
Albert Tuttle: Yes, I would. What kind of coffee is this? You know, there are two classes of coffee, Murkil. There's the percolated and there's the drip.
Murkil: This is percolated.
Albert Tuttle: Sorry, I'm a drip.
Albert Tuttle: Yes, I would. What kind of coffee is this? You know, there are two classes of coffee, Murkil. There's the percolated and there's the drip.
Murkil: This is percolated.
Albert Tuttle: Sorry, I'm a drip.
From One Body Too Many
Cary Grant
(as Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson)
Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson:
Good Morning
Helen Ferguson: Good Morning
Helen Ferguson: New mouthwash?
[after a kiss]
Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: Moonshine rinse
[used liquor to brush his teeth since there was no water]
Helen Ferguson: Where'd you get the coffee?
Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: I swiped it
[coffee was taken from their captors]
Helen Ferguson: Thank you darling.
[taking the coffee]
Helen Ferguson: Where are we?
Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: Way up here.
[looking out trains window]
Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: isn't beautiful way down there
Helen Ferguson: If its so beautiful down there why did they bring us up here?
Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: That's one of the most logical things I've heard in quite some time.
Helen Ferguson: Good Morning
Helen Ferguson: New mouthwash?
[after a kiss]
Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: Moonshine rinse
[used liquor to brush his teeth since there was no water]
Helen Ferguson: Where'd you get the coffee?
Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: I swiped it
[coffee was taken from their captors]
Helen Ferguson: Thank you darling.
[taking the coffee]
Helen Ferguson: Where are we?
Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: Way up here.
[looking out trains window]
Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: isn't beautiful way down there
Helen Ferguson: If its so beautiful down there why did they bring us up here?
Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson: That's one of the most logical things I've heard in quite some time.
From Crisis
Joan Crawford
(as Lynn Markham)
Cesar Romero
(as Customs Inspector)
Customs Inspector:
[finding a jar of coffee in Klemper's bag] You're bringing instant coffee to Brazil? I won't dignify this by confiscating it!
[makes Klemper open the jar and empty it into the trash]
[makes Klemper open the jar and empty it into the trash]
From Hot Millions
Charles Boyer
(as Cesar)
Clark Gable
(as Harry Van)
Harry Van:
[to the waiter] Seems to me everyone would be happier in Europe if they learned how to make a decent cup of coffee.
From Idiot's Delight
George Raft
(as Eddie Jackson)
Eddie Jackson:
Listen, I'm going off my nut. I ain't eaten. I ain't slept. The cops have got a plant on my place, and I'm walking around without a dime with THIS is in my pocket. I can't even buy a cup of coffee. I'm going crazy, I tell ya.
From If I Had A Million
Chill Wills
(as Eddie Jackson)
Gene Autry:
Just gonna make some java. Care to join me?
Sheriff Cramer: Not me - your coffee'd throw a horseshoe. Hope I don't see you in jail.
Sheriff Cramer: Not me - your coffee'd throw a horseshoe. Hope I don't see you in jail.
From Loaded Pistols
Dick Powell
(as Eddie Jackson)
Rocky Mulloy:
[door opens] Fletcher apartment?
Alice Fletcher: I don't need any brushes, but come on in.
Rocky Mulloy: Mrs. Fletcher?
Alice Fletcher: Yes.
Rocky Mulloy: I'd like to see your husband.
Alice Fletcher: Well, that's not very flattering. Would you like some coffee?
Rocky Mulloy: Oh, a second cup never hurt anybody.
Alice Fletcher: I don't need any brushes, but come on in.
Rocky Mulloy: Mrs. Fletcher?
Alice Fletcher: Yes.
Rocky Mulloy: I'd like to see your husband.
Alice Fletcher: Well, that's not very flattering. Would you like some coffee?
Rocky Mulloy: Oh, a second cup never hurt anybody.
From Cry Danger
Glenn Ford
(as Eddie Jackson)
[first lines]
Norman Jones: Wake up Manhattan. Come out of that warm, rosy dream, open those big, luscious eyes and meet a new, exciting day. I'm talking to you ravishing, delicious, madcap girls still in that warm, cozy bed. Now what you need is a nice, hot cup of coffee, Bentley Coffee of course. That rich, intoxicating aroma, that tantalizing blend that makes the senses reel and the pulses tingle.
[shouts]
Norman Jones: Look out! Don't burn those delicate, sensuous fingers. Why if anything should happen to those wild, impetuous hands, Jones would be heartbroken, Aw, did she hurt herself? Don't cry. Old Norm here will fix it.
[sounds of kisses]
Norman Jones: There now, doesn't that feel better?
Tom Corbett: [turns off radio]
[writes himself a note]
Tom Corbett: STOP NORM
Norman Jones: Wake up Manhattan. Come out of that warm, rosy dream, open those big, luscious eyes and meet a new, exciting day. I'm talking to you ravishing, delicious, madcap girls still in that warm, cozy bed. Now what you need is a nice, hot cup of coffee, Bentley Coffee of course. That rich, intoxicating aroma, that tantalizing blend that makes the senses reel and the pulses tingle.
[shouts]
Norman Jones: Look out! Don't burn those delicate, sensuous fingers. Why if anything should happen to those wild, impetuous hands, Jones would be heartbroken, Aw, did she hurt herself? Don't cry. Old Norm here will fix it.
[sounds of kisses]
Norman Jones: There now, doesn't that feel better?
Tom Corbett: [turns off radio]
[writes himself a note]
Tom Corbett: STOP NORM