Wallace Beery
(as Bill, a fisherman)
Bill, a fisherman:
What's the matter? She ain't done nothing.
Policeman: She knows.
Bill, a fisherman: Aw, don't get tough with her.
Policeman: She knows.
Bill, a fisherman: Aw, don't get tough with her.
From Min and Bill
Fredric March
(as Anthony Adverse)
Ina Balin
(as Pilar Graile)
Pilar Graile:
Take care of yourself, Big Jake. We've sort of gotten used to you.
From The Comancheros
Edmund Purdom
(as Sinuhe)
Sinuhe:
[Older Sinuhe voiceover] I have spent my life in seeking knowledge. This is what I know. I have written this for you my son, wherever you are and for your children and your children's children. It's a poor legacy. But it's all I have.
From The Egyptian
Vera-Ellen
(as Judy Haynes)
Phil Davis, Bob Wallace, Betty Haynes, Judy Haynes:
[singing] And may all your Christmas be white.
From White Christmas
Michael Chekhov
(as Dr. Alexander Brulov)
Dr. Alex Brulov:
And remember what I say - any husband of Constance is a husband of mine, so to speak.
John Ballantine: [laughing] All right! Goodbye; good luck!
Dr. Alex Brulov: Good bye!
John Ballantine: [laughing] All right! Goodbye; good luck!
Dr. Alex Brulov: Good bye!
From Spellbound
James Stewart
(as Dr. Benjamin McKenna)
Grace Kelly
(as Frances Stevens)
Cedric Hardwicke
(as Commentary)
Commentary:
[voiceover] The Martians had no resistance to the bacteria in our atmosphere to which we have long since become immune. Once they had breathed our air, germs, which no longer affect us, began to kill them. The end came swiftly. All over the world, their machines began to stop and fall. After all that men could do had failed, the Martians were destroyed and humanity was saved by the littlest things, which God, in His wisdom, had put upon this Earth.
Natalie Wood
(as Wilma Dean Loomis)
Wilma Dean:
[voiceover] Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, glory in the flower, we will grieve not; rather find strength in what remains behind.