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Post by alfromni on Apr 2, 2020 13:39:33 GMT
13+ Memorable (subjective) quotes from Hitchcock movies. ___________________________________________________________
01. "In the world of advertising, there's no such thing as a lie. There's only expedient exaggeration". - Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
02. "My father always taught me, never desert a lady in trouble. He even carried that as far as marrying Mother." - Gilbert Redman (Michael Redgrave) - The Lady Vanishes
03. "Thus saith the Lord God unto the mountains and the hills and the rivers and the valleys, Behold, I, even I, shall bring a sword upon you, and I will devastate your high places..." Drunken Doomsayer in Diner (Karl Swenson) - THE BIRDS
04. "When an alibi is full of bourbon, sir, it can't stand up" - Guy Haines (Farley Granger) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
05. "I don't know if you know it, Babs, but you're my type of woman..." - Bob Rusk (Barry Foster) - FRENZY
06. "And this bullet stuck among the hymns, eh? Well, I'm not surprised Mr. Hannay. Some of those hymns are terrible hard to get through." - Sheriff Watson (Frank Cellier) - THE 39 STEPS
07. "Just how do you go about cutting up a body?" -- 'L.B. Jeffries' (James Stewart) in REAR WINDOW
08. "People don't commit murder on credit." - Tony Wendice (Ray Milland) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
09. "The cities are full of women, middle-aged widows, husbands, dead, husbands who've spent their lives making fortunes, working and working. And then they die and leave their money to their wives, their silly wives. And what do the wives do, these useless women? You see them in the hotels, the best hotels, every day by the thousands, drinking the money, eating the money, losing the money at bridge, playing all day and all night, smelling of money, proud of their jewelry but of nothing else, horrible, faded, fat, greedy women... Are they human or are they fat, wheezing animals, hmm? And what happens to animals when they get too fat and too old?" - Charlie Oakley (Joseph Cotten) - SHADOW OF A DOUBT
10. "General Pompellio Montezuma De La Vilia De Conde De La Rue." - The General (every time he introduces himself) (Peter Lorre) - SECRET AGENT (1936)
11. "Some people are just better off dead. Your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
12. "There's nothing like a love song to give you a good laugh." - Alicia (Ingrid Bergman) - NOTORIOUS
13. "I can't read the rest of the speech I had, because the lights have gone out, so I'll just have to talk off the cuff. All that noise you hear isn't static - it's death, coming to London. Yes, they're coming here now. You can hear the bombs falling on the streets and the homes. Don't tune me out, hang on a while - this is a big story, and you're part of it. It's too late to do anything here now except stand in the dark and let them come... as if the lights were all out everywhere, except in America. Keep those lights burning, cover them with steel, ring them with guns, build a canopy of battleships and bombing planes around them. Hello, America, hang on to your lights: they're the only lights left in the world!" --- 'Johnny Jones'/'Huntley Haverstock' (Joel McCrea) in FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
14. Do you think I'm looking forward to waking up in the morning and seeing your face beside me, unwashed and shiny? What a sight you'll be! - Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) - THE 39 STEPS
15. "Do I look like a sex murderer to you? Can you imagine me creeping around London, strangling all those women with ties? That's ridiculous... For a start, I only own two!" - Richard Blaney (Jon Finch) - FRENZY
16. "I talked to the woman in musical therapy, and she said that Mozart's the boy for you." - Midge (Barbara Bel Geddes) - VERTIGO
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Post by mattgarth on Apr 2, 2020 15:40:43 GMT
13+ Memorable (subjective) quotes from Hitchcock movies. ___________________________________________________________
01. "In the world of advertising, there's no such thing as a lie. There's only expedient exaggeration". - Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
02. "My father always taught me, never desert a lady in trouble. He even carried that as far as marrying Mother." - Gilbert Redman (Michael Redgrave) - The Lady Vanishes
03. "Thus saith the Lord God unto the mountains and the hills and the rivers and the valleys, Behold, I, even I, shall bring a sword upon you, and I will devastate your high places..." Drunken Doomsayer in Diner (Karl Swenson) - THE BIRDS
04. "When an alibi is full of bourbon, sir, it can't stand up" - Guy Haines (Farley Granger) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
05. "I don't know if you know it, Babs, but you're my type of woman..." - Bob Rusk (Barry Foster) - FRENZY
06. "And this bullet stuck among the hymns, eh? Well, I'm not surprised Mr. Hannay. Some of those hymns are terrible hard to get through." - Sheriff Watson (Frank Cellier) - THE 39 STEPS
07. "Just how do you go about cutting up a body?" -- 'L.B. Jeffries' (James Stewart) in REAR WINDOW
08. "People don't commit murder on credit." - Tony Wendice (Ray Milland) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
09. "The cities are full of women, middle-aged widows, husbands, dead, husbands who've spent their lives making fortunes, working and working. And then they die and leave their money to their wives, their silly wives. And what do the wives do, these useless women? You see them in the hotels, the best hotels, every day by the thousands, drinking the money, eating the money, losing the money at bridge, playing all day and all night, smelling of money, proud of their jewelry but of nothing else, horrible, faded, fat, greedy women... Are they human or are they fat, wheezing animals, hmm? And what happens to animals when they get too fat and too old?" - Charlie Oakley (Joseph Cotten) - SHADOW OF A DOUBT
10. "General Pompellio Montezuma De La Vilia De Conde De La Rue." - The General (every time he introduces himself) (Peter Lorre) - SECRET AGENT (1936)
11. "Some people are just better off dead. Your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
12. "There's nothing like a love song to give you a good laugh." - Alicia (Ingrid Bergman) - NOTORIOUS
13. "I can't read the rest of the speech I had, because the lights have gone out, so I'll just have to talk off the cuff. All that noise you hear isn't static - it's death, coming to London. Yes, they're coming here now. You can hear the bombs falling on the streets and the homes. Don't tune me out, hang on a while - this is a big story, and you're part of it. It's too late to do anything here now except stand in the dark and let them come... as if the lights were all out everywhere, except in America. Keep those lights burning, cover them with steel, ring them with guns, build a canopy of battleships and bombing planes around them. Hello, America, hang on to your lights: they're the only lights left in the world!" --- 'Johnny Jones'/'Huntley Haverstock' (Joel McCrea) in FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
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14. Do you think I'm looking forward to waking up in the morning and seeing your face beside me, unwashed and shiny? What a sight you'll be! - Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) - THE 39 STEPS
15. "Do I look like a sex murderer to you? Can you imagine me creeping around London, strangling all those women with ties? That's ridiculous... For a start, I only own two!" - Richard Blaney (Jon Finch) - FRENZY
16. "I talked to the woman in musical therapy, and she said that Mozart's the boy for you." - Midge (Barbara Bel Geddes) - VERTIGO
17. "So this is where you live? Oh, Mother will love it up here!" -- 'Frances Stevens' (Grace Kelly) in TO CATCH A THIEF
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Post by alfromni on Apr 2, 2020 19:17:00 GMT
13+ Memorable (subjective) quotes from Hitchcock movies. ___________________________________________________________
01. "In the world of advertising, there's no such thing as a lie. There's only expedient exaggeration". - Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
02. "My father always taught me, never desert a lady in trouble. He even carried that as far as marrying Mother." - Gilbert Redman (Michael Redgrave) - The Lady Vanishes
03. "Thus saith the Lord God unto the mountains and the hills and the rivers and the valleys, Behold, I, even I, shall bring a sword upon you, and I will devastate your high places..." Drunken Doomsayer in Diner (Karl Swenson) - THE BIRDS
04. "When an alibi is full of bourbon, sir, it can't stand up" - Guy Haines (Farley Granger) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
05. "I don't know if you know it, Babs, but you're my type of woman..." - Bob Rusk (Barry Foster) - FRENZY
06. "And this bullet stuck among the hymns, eh? Well, I'm not surprised Mr. Hannay. Some of those hymns are terrible hard to get through." - Sheriff Watson (Frank Cellier) - THE 39 STEPS
07. "Just how do you go about cutting up a body?" -- 'L.B. Jeffries' (James Stewart) in REAR WINDOW
08. "People don't commit murder on credit." - Tony Wendice (Ray Milland) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
09. "The cities are full of women, middle-aged widows, husbands, dead, husbands who've spent their lives making fortunes, working and working. And then they die and leave their money to their wives, their silly wives. And what do the wives do, these useless women? You see them in the hotels, the best hotels, every day by the thousands, drinking the money, eating the money, losing the money at bridge, playing all day and all night, smelling of money, proud of their jewelry but of nothing else, horrible, faded, fat, greedy women... Are they human or are they fat, wheezing animals, hmm? And what happens to animals when they get too fat and too old?" - Charlie Oakley (Joseph Cotten) - SHADOW OF A DOUBT
10. "General Pompellio Montezuma De La Vilia De Conde De La Rue." - The General (every time he introduces himself) (Peter Lorre) - SECRET AGENT (1936)
11. "Some people are just better off dead. Your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
12. "There's nothing like a love song to give you a good laugh." - Alicia (Ingrid Bergman) - NOTORIOUS
13. "I can't read the rest of the speech I had, because the lights have gone out, so I'll just have to talk off the cuff. All that noise you hear isn't static - it's death, coming to London. Yes, they're coming here now. You can hear the bombs falling on the streets and the homes. Don't tune me out, hang on a while - this is a big story, and you're part of it. It's too late to do anything here now except stand in the dark and let them come... as if the lights were all out everywhere, except in America. Keep those lights burning, cover them with steel, ring them with guns, build a canopy of battleships and bombing planes around them. Hello, America, hang on to your lights: they're the only lights left in the world!" --- 'Johnny Jones'/'Huntley Haverstock' (Joel McCrea) in FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
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14. Do you think I'm looking forward to waking up in the morning and seeing your face beside me, unwashed and shiny? What a sight you'll be! - Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) - THE 39 STEPS
15. "Do I look like a sex murderer to you? Can you imagine me creeping around London, strangling all those women with ties? That's ridiculous... For a start, I only own two!" - Richard Blaney (Jon Finch) - FRENZY
16. "I talked to the woman in musical therapy, and she said that Mozart's the boy for you." - Midge (Barbara Bel Geddes) - VERTIGO
17. "So this is where you live? Oh, Mother will love it up here!" -- 'Frances Stevens' (Grace Kelly) in TO CATCH A THIEF
18. "They talk about flat-footed policemen. May the saints protect us from the gifted amateur." - Chief Insp. Hubbard (John Williams) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
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Post by persistenceofvision on Apr 4, 2020 19:31:15 GMT
13+ Memorable (subjective) quotes from Hitchcock movies. ___________________________________________________________
01. "In the world of advertising, there's no such thing as a lie. There's only expedient exaggeration". - Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
02. "My father always taught me, never desert a lady in trouble. He even carried that as far as marrying Mother." - Gilbert Redman (Michael Redgrave) - The Lady Vanishes
03. "Thus saith the Lord God unto the mountains and the hills and the rivers and the valleys, Behold, I, even I, shall bring a sword upon you, and I will devastate your high places..." Drunken Doomsayer in Diner (Karl Swenson) - THE BIRDS
04. "When an alibi is full of bourbon, sir, it can't stand up" - Guy Haines (Farley Granger) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
05. "I don't know if you know it, Babs, but you're my type of woman..." - Bob Rusk (Barry Foster) - FRENZY
06. "And this bullet stuck among the hymns, eh? Well, I'm not surprised Mr. Hannay. Some of those hymns are terrible hard to get through." - Sheriff Watson (Frank Cellier) - THE 39 STEPS
07. "Just how do you go about cutting up a body?" -- 'L.B. Jeffries' (James Stewart) in REAR WINDOW
08. "People don't commit murder on credit." - Tony Wendice (Ray Milland) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
09. "The cities are full of women, middle-aged widows, husbands, dead, husbands who've spent their lives making fortunes, working and working. And then they die and leave their money to their wives, their silly wives. And what do the wives do, these useless women? You see them in the hotels, the best hotels, every day by the thousands, drinking the money, eating the money, losing the money at bridge, playing all day and all night, smelling of money, proud of their jewelry but of nothing else, horrible, faded, fat, greedy women... Are they human or are they fat, wheezing animals, hmm? And what happens to animals when they get too fat and too old?" - Charlie Oakley (Joseph Cotten) - SHADOW OF A DOUBT
10. "General Pompellio Montezuma De La Vilia De Conde De La Rue." - The General (every time he introduces himself) (Peter Lorre) - SECRET AGENT (1936)
11. "Some people are just better off dead. Your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
12. "There's nothing like a love song to give you a good laugh." - Alicia (Ingrid Bergman) - NOTORIOUS
13. "I can't read the rest of the speech I had, because the lights have gone out, so I'll just have to talk off the cuff. All that noise you hear isn't static - it's death, coming to London. Yes, they're coming here now. You can hear the bombs falling on the streets and the homes. Don't tune me out, hang on a while - this is a big story, and you're part of it. It's too late to do anything here now except stand in the dark and let them come... as if the lights were all out everywhere, except in America. Keep those lights burning, cover them with steel, ring them with guns, build a canopy of battleships and bombing planes around them. Hello, America, hang on to your lights: they're the only lights left in the world!" --- 'Johnny Jones'/'Huntley Haverstock' (Joel McCrea) in FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
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14. Do you think I'm looking forward to waking up in the morning and seeing your face beside me, unwashed and shiny? What a sight you'll be! - Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) - THE 39 STEPS
15. "Do I look like a sex murderer to you? Can you imagine me creeping around London, strangling all those women with ties? That's ridiculous... For a start, I only own two!" - Richard Blaney (Jon Finch) - FRENZY
16. "I talked to the woman in musical therapy, and she said that Mozart's the boy for you." - Midge (Barbara Bel Geddes) - VERTIGO
17. "So this is where you live? Oh, Mother will love it up here!" -- 'Frances Stevens' (Grace Kelly) in TO CATCH A THIEF
18. "They talk about flat-footed policemen. May the saints protect us from the gifted amateur." - Chief Insp. Hubbard (John Williams) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
19. [being bundled into a car by two armed hardmen] "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
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Post by sandgrownun on Apr 4, 2020 20:41:13 GMT
13+ Memorable (subjective) quotes from Hitchcock movies. ___________________________________________________________
01. "In the world of advertising, there's no such thing as a lie. There's only expedient exaggeration". - Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
02. "My father always taught me, never desert a lady in trouble. He even carried that as far as marrying Mother." - Gilbert Redman (Michael Redgrave) - The Lady Vanishes
03. "Thus saith the Lord God unto the mountains and the hills and the rivers and the valleys, Behold, I, even I, shall bring a sword upon you, and I will devastate your high places..." Drunken Doomsayer in Diner (Karl Swenson) - THE BIRDS
04. "When an alibi is full of bourbon, sir, it can't stand up" - Guy Haines (Farley Granger) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
05. "I don't know if you know it, Babs, but you're my type of woman..." - Bob Rusk (Barry Foster) - FRENZY
06. "And this bullet stuck among the hymns, eh? Well, I'm not surprised Mr. Hannay. Some of those hymns are terrible hard to get through." - Sheriff Watson (Frank Cellier) - THE 39 STEPS
07. "Just how do you go about cutting up a body?" -- 'L.B. Jeffries' (James Stewart) in REAR WINDOW
08. "People don't commit murder on credit." - Tony Wendice (Ray Milland) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
09. "The cities are full of women, middle-aged widows, husbands, dead, husbands who've spent their lives making fortunes, working and working. And then they die and leave their money to their wives, their silly wives. And what do the wives do, these useless women? You see them in the hotels, the best hotels, every day by the thousands, drinking the money, eating the money, losing the money at bridge, playing all day and all night, smelling of money, proud of their jewelry but of nothing else, horrible, faded, fat, greedy women... Are they human or are they fat, wheezing animals, hmm? And what happens to animals when they get too fat and too old?" - Charlie Oakley (Joseph Cotten) - SHADOW OF A DOUBT
10. "General Pompellio Montezuma De La Vilia De Conde De La Rue." - The General (every time he introduces himself) (Peter Lorre) - SECRET AGENT (1936)
11. "Some people are just better off dead. Your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
12. "There's nothing like a love song to give you a good laugh." - Alicia (Ingrid Bergman) - NOTORIOUS
13. "I can't read the rest of the speech I had, because the lights have gone out, so I'll just have to talk off the cuff. All that noise you hear isn't static - it's death, coming to London. Yes, they're coming here now. You can hear the bombs falling on the streets and the homes. Don't tune me out, hang on a while - this is a big story, and you're part of it. It's too late to do anything here now except stand in the dark and let them come... as if the lights were all out everywhere, except in America. Keep those lights burning, cover them with steel, ring them with guns, build a canopy of battleships and bombing planes around them. Hello, America, hang on to your lights: they're the only lights left in the world!" --- 'Johnny Jones'/'Huntley Haverstock' (Joel McCrea) in FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
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14. Do you think I'm looking forward to waking up in the morning and seeing your face beside me, unwashed and shiny? What a sight you'll be! - Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) - THE 39 STEPS
15. "Do I look like a sex murderer to you? Can you imagine me creeping around London, strangling all those women with ties? That's ridiculous... For a start, I only own two!" - Richard Blaney (Jon Finch) - FRENZY
16. "I talked to the woman in musical therapy, and she said that Mozart's the boy for you." - Midge (Barbara Bel Geddes) - VERTIGO
17. "So this is where you live? Oh, Mother will love it up here!" -- 'Frances Stevens' (Grace Kelly) in TO CATCH A THIEF
18. "They talk about flat-footed policemen. May the saints protect us from the gifted amateur." - Chief Insp. Hubbard (John Williams) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
19. [being bundled into a car by two armed hardmen] "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
20. "People always mean well. They cluck their thick tongues and shake their heads and suggest oh, so very delicately.." Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) - PSYCHO
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Post by alfromni on Apr 4, 2020 22:21:20 GMT
13+ Memorable (subjective) quotes from Hitchcock movies. ___________________________________________________________
01. "In the world of advertising, there's no such thing as a lie. There's only expedient exaggeration". - Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
02. "My father always taught me, never desert a lady in trouble. He even carried that as far as marrying Mother." - Gilbert Redman (Michael Redgrave) - The Lady Vanishes
03. "Thus saith the Lord God unto the mountains and the hills and the rivers and the valleys, Behold, I, even I, shall bring a sword upon you, and I will devastate your high places..." Drunken Doomsayer in Diner (Karl Swenson) - THE BIRDS
04. "When an alibi is full of bourbon, sir, it can't stand up" - Guy Haines (Farley Granger) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
05. "I don't know if you know it, Babs, but you're my type of woman..." - Bob Rusk (Barry Foster) - FRENZY
06. "And this bullet stuck among the hymns, eh? Well, I'm not surprised Mr. Hannay. Some of those hymns are terrible hard to get through." - Sheriff Watson (Frank Cellier) - THE 39 STEPS
07. "Just how do you go about cutting up a body?" -- 'L.B. Jeffries' (James Stewart) in REAR WINDOW
08. "People don't commit murder on credit." - Tony Wendice (Ray Milland) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
09. "The cities are full of women, middle-aged widows, husbands, dead, husbands who've spent their lives making fortunes, working and working. And then they die and leave their money to their wives, their silly wives. And what do the wives do, these useless women? You see them in the hotels, the best hotels, every day by the thousands, drinking the money, eating the money, losing the money at bridge, playing all day and all night, smelling of money, proud of their jewelry but of nothing else, horrible, faded, fat, greedy women... Are they human or are they fat, wheezing animals, hmm? And what happens to animals when they get too fat and too old?" - Charlie Oakley (Joseph Cotten) - SHADOW OF A DOUBT
10. "General Pompellio Montezuma De La Vilia De Conde De La Rue." - The General (every time he introduces himself) (Peter Lorre) - SECRET AGENT (1936)
11. "Some people are just better off dead. Your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
12. "There's nothing like a love song to give you a good laugh." - Alicia (Ingrid Bergman) - NOTORIOUS
13. "I can't read the rest of the speech I had, because the lights have gone out, so I'll just have to talk off the cuff. All that noise you hear isn't static - it's death, coming to London. Yes, they're coming here now. You can hear the bombs falling on the streets and the homes. Don't tune me out, hang on a while - this is a big story, and you're part of it. It's too late to do anything here now except stand in the dark and let them come... as if the lights were all out everywhere, except in America. Keep those lights burning, cover them with steel, ring them with guns, build a canopy of battleships and bombing planes around them. Hello, America, hang on to your lights: they're the only lights left in the world!" --- 'Johnny Jones'/'Huntley Haverstock' (Joel McCrea) in FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
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14. Do you think I'm looking forward to waking up in the morning and seeing your face beside me, unwashed and shiny? What a sight you'll be! - Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) - THE 39 STEPS
15. "Do I look like a sex murderer to you? Can you imagine me creeping around London, strangling all those women with ties? That's ridiculous... For a start, I only own two!" - Richard Blaney (Jon Finch) - FRENZY
16. "I talked to the woman in musical therapy, and she said that Mozart's the boy for you." - Midge (Barbara Bel Geddes) - VERTIGO
17. "So this is where you live? Oh, Mother will love it up here!" -- 'Frances Stevens' (Grace Kelly) in TO CATCH A THIEF
18. "They talk about flat-footed policemen. May the saints protect us from the gifted amateur." - Chief Insp. Hubbard (John Williams) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
19. [being bundled into a car by two armed hardmen] "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
20. "People always mean well. They cluck their thick tongues and shake their heads and suggest oh, so very delicately.." Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) - PSYCHO
21. (Referring to Harry Worp) - "He looked exactly the same when he was alive, only he was vertical." - Jennifer Rogers (Shirley MacLaine) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
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Post by persistenceofvision on Apr 4, 2020 23:06:07 GMT
13+ Memorable (subjective) quotes from Hitchcock movies. ___________________________________________________________
01. "In the world of advertising, there's no such thing as a lie. There's only expedient exaggeration". - Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
02. "My father always taught me, never desert a lady in trouble. He even carried that as far as marrying Mother." - Gilbert Redman (Michael Redgrave) - The Lady Vanishes
03. "Thus saith the Lord God unto the mountains and the hills and the rivers and the valleys, Behold, I, even I, shall bring a sword upon you, and I will devastate your high places..." Drunken Doomsayer in Diner (Karl Swenson) - THE BIRDS
04. "When an alibi is full of bourbon, sir, it can't stand up" - Guy Haines (Farley Granger) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
05. "I don't know if you know it, Babs, but you're my type of woman..." - Bob Rusk (Barry Foster) - FRENZY
06. "And this bullet stuck among the hymns, eh? Well, I'm not surprised Mr. Hannay. Some of those hymns are terrible hard to get through." - Sheriff Watson (Frank Cellier) - THE 39 STEPS
07. "Just how do you go about cutting up a body?" -- 'L.B. Jeffries' (James Stewart) in REAR WINDOW
08. "People don't commit murder on credit." - Tony Wendice (Ray Milland) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
09. "The cities are full of women, middle-aged widows, husbands, dead, husbands who've spent their lives making fortunes, working and working. And then they die and leave their money to their wives, their silly wives. And what do the wives do, these useless women? You see them in the hotels, the best hotels, every day by the thousands, drinking the money, eating the money, losing the money at bridge, playing all day and all night, smelling of money, proud of their jewelry but of nothing else, horrible, faded, fat, greedy women... Are they human or are they fat, wheezing animals, hmm? And what happens to animals when they get too fat and too old?" - Charlie Oakley (Joseph Cotten) - SHADOW OF A DOUBT
10. "General Pompellio Montezuma De La Vilia De Conde De La Rue." - The General (every time he introduces himself) (Peter Lorre) - SECRET AGENT (1936)
11. "Some people are just better off dead. Your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
12. "There's nothing like a love song to give you a good laugh." - Alicia (Ingrid Bergman) - NOTORIOUS
13. "I can't read the rest of the speech I had, because the lights have gone out, so I'll just have to talk off the cuff. All that noise you hear isn't static - it's death, coming to London. Yes, they're coming here now. You can hear the bombs falling on the streets and the homes. Don't tune me out, hang on a while - this is a big story, and you're part of it. It's too late to do anything here now except stand in the dark and let them come... as if the lights were all out everywhere, except in America. Keep those lights burning, cover them with steel, ring them with guns, build a canopy of battleships and bombing planes around them. Hello, America, hang on to your lights: they're the only lights left in the world!" --- 'Johnny Jones'/'Huntley Haverstock' (Joel McCrea) in FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
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14. Do you think I'm looking forward to waking up in the morning and seeing your face beside me, unwashed and shiny? What a sight you'll be! - Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) - THE 39 STEPS
15. "Do I look like a sex murderer to you? Can you imagine me creeping around London, strangling all those women with ties? That's ridiculous... For a start, I only own two!" - Richard Blaney (Jon Finch) - FRENZY
16. "I talked to the woman in musical therapy, and she said that Mozart's the boy for you." - Midge (Barbara Bel Geddes) - VERTIGO
17. "So this is where you live? Oh, Mother will love it up here!" -- 'Frances Stevens' (Grace Kelly) in TO CATCH A THIEF
18. "They talk about flat-footed policemen. May the saints protect us from the gifted amateur." - Chief Insp. Hubbard (John Williams) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
19. [being bundled into a car by two armed hardmen] "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
20. "People always mean well. They cluck their thick tongues and shake their heads and suggest oh, so very delicately.." Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) - PSYCHO
21. (Referring to Harry Worp) - "He looked exactly the same when he was alive, only he was vertical." - Jennifer Rogers (Shirley MacLaine) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
22. "You've nothing to stay for. You've nothing to live for, really, have you? Look down there. It's easy, isn't it?" Mrs Danvers (Judith Anderson) to Mrs de Winter #2, near an open window - REBECCA
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Post by alfromni on Apr 4, 2020 23:40:33 GMT
13+ Memorable (subjective) quotes from Hitchcock movies. ___________________________________________________________
01. "In the world of advertising, there's no such thing as a lie. There's only expedient exaggeration". - Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
02. "My father always taught me, never desert a lady in trouble. He even carried that as far as marrying Mother." - Gilbert Redman (Michael Redgrave) - The Lady Vanishes
03. "Thus saith the Lord God unto the mountains and the hills and the rivers and the valleys, Behold, I, even I, shall bring a sword upon you, and I will devastate your high places..." Drunken Doomsayer in Diner (Karl Swenson) - THE BIRDS
04. "When an alibi is full of bourbon, sir, it can't stand up" - Guy Haines (Farley Granger) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
05. "I don't know if you know it, Babs, but you're my type of woman..." - Bob Rusk (Barry Foster) - FRENZY
06. "And this bullet stuck among the hymns, eh? Well, I'm not surprised Mr. Hannay. Some of those hymns are terrible hard to get through." - Sheriff Watson (Frank Cellier) - THE 39 STEPS
07. "Just how do you go about cutting up a body?" -- 'L.B. Jeffries' (James Stewart) in REAR WINDOW
08. "People don't commit murder on credit." - Tony Wendice (Ray Milland) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
09. "The cities are full of women, middle-aged widows, husbands, dead, husbands who've spent their lives making fortunes, working and working. And then they die and leave their money to their wives, their silly wives. And what do the wives do, these useless women? You see them in the hotels, the best hotels, every day by the thousands, drinking the money, eating the money, losing the money at bridge, playing all day and all night, smelling of money, proud of their jewelry but of nothing else, horrible, faded, fat, greedy women... Are they human or are they fat, wheezing animals, hmm? And what happens to animals when they get too fat and too old?" - Charlie Oakley (Joseph Cotten) - SHADOW OF A DOUBT
10. "General Pompellio Montezuma De La Vilia De Conde De La Rue." - The General (every time he introduces himself) (Peter Lorre) - SECRET AGENT (1936)
11. "Some people are just better off dead. Your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
12. "There's nothing like a love song to give you a good laugh." - Alicia (Ingrid Bergman) - NOTORIOUS
13. "I can't read the rest of the speech I had, because the lights have gone out, so I'll just have to talk off the cuff. All that noise you hear isn't static - it's death, coming to London. Yes, they're coming here now. You can hear the bombs falling on the streets and the homes. Don't tune me out, hang on a while - this is a big story, and you're part of it. It's too late to do anything here now except stand in the dark and let them come... as if the lights were all out everywhere, except in America. Keep those lights burning, cover them with steel, ring them with guns, build a canopy of battleships and bombing planes around them. Hello, America, hang on to your lights: they're the only lights left in the world!" --- 'Johnny Jones'/'Huntley Haverstock' (Joel McCrea) in FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
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14. Do you think I'm looking forward to waking up in the morning and seeing your face beside me, unwashed and shiny? What a sight you'll be! - Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) - THE 39 STEPS
15. "Do I look like a sex murderer to you? Can you imagine me creeping around London, strangling all those women with ties? That's ridiculous... For a start, I only own two!" - Richard Blaney (Jon Finch) - FRENZY
16. "I talked to the woman in musical therapy, and she said that Mozart's the boy for you." - Midge (Barbara Bel Geddes) - VERTIGO
17. "So this is where you live? Oh, Mother will love it up here!" -- 'Frances Stevens' (Grace Kelly) in TO CATCH A THIEF
18. "They talk about flat-footed policemen. May the saints protect us from the gifted amateur." - Chief Insp. Hubbard (John Williams) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
19. [being bundled into a car by two armed hardmen] "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
20. "People always mean well. They cluck their thick tongues and shake their heads and suggest oh, so very delicately.." Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) - PSYCHO
21. (Referring to Harry Worp) - "He looked exactly the same when he was alive, only he was vertical." - Jennifer Rogers (Shirley MacLaine) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
22. "You've nothing to stay for. You've nothing to live for, really, have you? Look down there. It's easy, isn't it?" Mrs Danvers (Judith Anderson) to Mrs de Winter #2, near an open window - REBECCA
23. "Nobody commits a murder just for the experiment of committing it. Nobody except us." - Brandon (John Dall) - ROPE
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Post by divtal on Apr 5, 2020 17:18:34 GMT
13+ Memorable (subjective) quotes from Hitchcock movies. ___________________________________________________________
01. "In the world of advertising, there's no such thing as a lie. There's only expedient exaggeration". - Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
02. "My father always taught me, never desert a lady in trouble. He even carried that as far as marrying Mother." - Gilbert Redman (Michael Redgrave) - The Lady Vanishes
03. "Thus saith the Lord God unto the mountains and the hills and the rivers and the valleys, Behold, I, even I, shall bring a sword upon you, and I will devastate your high places..." Drunken Doomsayer in Diner (Karl Swenson) - THE BIRDS
04. "When an alibi is full of bourbon, sir, it can't stand up" - Guy Haines (Farley Granger) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
05. "I don't know if you know it, Babs, but you're my type of woman..." - Bob Rusk (Barry Foster) - FRENZY
06. "And this bullet stuck among the hymns, eh? Well, I'm not surprised Mr. Hannay. Some of those hymns are terrible hard to get through." - Sheriff Watson (Frank Cellier) - THE 39 STEPS
07. "Just how do you go about cutting up a body?" -- 'L.B. Jeffries' (James Stewart) in REAR WINDOW
08. "People don't commit murder on credit." - Tony Wendice (Ray Milland) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
09. "The cities are full of women, middle-aged widows, husbands, dead, husbands who've spent their lives making fortunes, working and working. And then they die and leave their money to their wives, their silly wives. And what do the wives do, these useless women? You see them in the hotels, the best hotels, every day by the thousands, drinking the money, eating the money, losing the money at bridge, playing all day and all night, smelling of money, proud of their jewelry but of nothing else, horrible, faded, fat, greedy women... Are they human or are they fat, wheezing animals, hmm? And what happens to animals when they get too fat and too old?" - Charlie Oakley (Joseph Cotten) - SHADOW OF A DOUBT
10. "General Pompellio Montezuma De La Vilia De Conde De La Rue." - The General (every time he introduces himself) (Peter Lorre) - SECRET AGENT (1936)
11. "Some people are just better off dead. Your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
12. "There's nothing like a love song to give you a good laugh." - Alicia (Ingrid Bergman) - NOTORIOUS
13. "I can't read the rest of the speech I had, because the lights have gone out, so I'll just have to talk off the cuff. All that noise you hear isn't static - it's death, coming to London. Yes, they're coming here now. You can hear the bombs falling on the streets and the homes. Don't tune me out, hang on a while - this is a big story, and you're part of it. It's too late to do anything here now except stand in the dark and let them come... as if the lights were all out everywhere, except in America. Keep those lights burning, cover them with steel, ring them with guns, build a canopy of battleships and bombing planes around them. Hello, America, hang on to your lights: they're the only lights left in the world!" --- 'Johnny Jones'/'Huntley Haverstock' (Joel McCrea) in FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
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14. Do you think I'm looking forward to waking up in the morning and seeing your face beside me, unwashed and shiny? What a sight you'll be! - Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) - THE 39 STEPS
15. "Do I look like a sex murderer to you? Can you imagine me creeping around London, strangling all those women with ties? That's ridiculous... For a start, I only own two!" - Richard Blaney (Jon Finch) - FRENZY
16. "I talked to the woman in musical therapy, and she said that Mozart's the boy for you." - Midge (Barbara Bel Geddes) - VERTIGO
17. "So this is where you live? Oh, Mother will love it up here!" -- 'Frances Stevens' (Grace Kelly) in TO CATCH A THIEF
18. "They talk about flat-footed policemen. May the saints protect us from the gifted amateur." - Chief Insp. Hubbard (John Williams) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
19. [being bundled into a car by two armed hardmen] "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
20. "People always mean well. They cluck their thick tongues and shake their heads and suggest oh, so very delicately.." Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) - PSYCHO
21. (Referring to Harry Worp) - "He looked exactly the same when he was alive, only he was vertical." - Jennifer Rogers (Shirley MacLaine) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
22. "You've nothing to stay for. You've nothing to live for, really, have you? Look down there. It's easy, isn't it?" Mrs Danvers (Judith Anderson) to Mrs de Winter #2, near an open window - REBECCA
23. "Nobody commits a murder just for the experiment of committing it. Nobody except us." - Brandon (John Dall) - ROPE
24. "He looked exactly the same, when he was alive ... only he was vertical." Jennifer Rodgers (Shirley MacLaine) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
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Post by sandgrownun on Apr 5, 2020 18:25:15 GMT
13+ Memorable (subjective) quotes from Hitchcock movies. ___________________________________________________________
01. "In the world of advertising, there's no such thing as a lie. There's only expedient exaggeration". - Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
02. "My father always taught me, never desert a lady in trouble. He even carried that as far as marrying Mother." - Gilbert Redman (Michael Redgrave) - The Lady Vanishes
03. "Thus saith the Lord God unto the mountains and the hills and the rivers and the valleys, Behold, I, even I, shall bring a sword upon you, and I will devastate your high places..." Drunken Doomsayer in Diner (Karl Swenson) - THE BIRDS
04. "When an alibi is full of bourbon, sir, it can't stand up" - Guy Haines (Farley Granger) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
05. "I don't know if you know it, Babs, but you're my type of woman..." - Bob Rusk (Barry Foster) - FRENZY
06. "And this bullet stuck among the hymns, eh? Well, I'm not surprised Mr. Hannay. Some of those hymns are terrible hard to get through." - Sheriff Watson (Frank Cellier) - THE 39 STEPS
07. "Just how do you go about cutting up a body?" -- 'L.B. Jeffries' (James Stewart) in REAR WINDOW
08. "People don't commit murder on credit." - Tony Wendice (Ray Milland) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
09. "The cities are full of women, middle-aged widows, husbands, dead, husbands who've spent their lives making fortunes, working and working. And then they die and leave their money to their wives, their silly wives. And what do the wives do, these useless women? You see them in the hotels, the best hotels, every day by the thousands, drinking the money, eating the money, losing the money at bridge, playing all day and all night, smelling of money, proud of their jewelry but of nothing else, horrible, faded, fat, greedy women... Are they human or are they fat, wheezing animals, hmm? And what happens to animals when they get too fat and too old?" - Charlie Oakley (Joseph Cotten) - SHADOW OF A DOUBT
10. "General Pompellio Montezuma De La Vilia De Conde De La Rue." - The General (every time he introduces himself) (Peter Lorre) - SECRET AGENT (1936)
11. "Some people are just better off dead. Your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
12. "There's nothing like a love song to give you a good laugh." - Alicia (Ingrid Bergman) - NOTORIOUS
13. "I can't read the rest of the speech I had, because the lights have gone out, so I'll just have to talk off the cuff. All that noise you hear isn't static - it's death, coming to London. Yes, they're coming here now. You can hear the bombs falling on the streets and the homes. Don't tune me out, hang on a while - this is a big story, and you're part of it. It's too late to do anything here now except stand in the dark and let them come... as if the lights were all out everywhere, except in America. Keep those lights burning, cover them with steel, ring them with guns, build a canopy of battleships and bombing planes around them. Hello, America, hang on to your lights: they're the only lights left in the world!" --- 'Johnny Jones'/'Huntley Haverstock' (Joel McCrea) in FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
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14. Do you think I'm looking forward to waking up in the morning and seeing your face beside me, unwashed and shiny? What a sight you'll be! - Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) - THE 39 STEPS
15. "Do I look like a sex murderer to you? Can you imagine me creeping around London, strangling all those women with ties? That's ridiculous... For a start, I only own two!" - Richard Blaney (Jon Finch) - FRENZY
16. "I talked to the woman in musical therapy, and she said that Mozart's the boy for you." - Midge (Barbara Bel Geddes) - VERTIGO
17. "So this is where you live? Oh, Mother will love it up here!" -- 'Frances Stevens' (Grace Kelly) in TO CATCH A THIEF
18. "They talk about flat-footed policemen. May the saints protect us from the gifted amateur." - Chief Insp. Hubbard (John Williams) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
19. [being bundled into a car by two armed hardmen] "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
20. "People always mean well. They cluck their thick tongues and shake their heads and suggest oh, so very delicately.." Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) - PSYCHO
21. (Referring to Harry Worp) - "He looked exactly the same when he was alive, only he was vertical." - Jennifer Rogers (Shirley MacLaine) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
22. "You've nothing to stay for. You've nothing to live for, really, have you? Look down there. It's easy, isn't it?" Mrs Danvers (Judith Anderson) to Mrs de Winter #2, near an open window - REBECCA
23. "Nobody commits a murder just for the experiment of committing it. Nobody except us." - Brandon (John Dall) - ROPE
24. "My name is Schmidt, but I changed it to Smith. That's what I got against these guys more than anything else. They make me ashamed of the name I was born with. I got a lot of relatives in Germany. For all I know this guy may be one of them. I say throw him to the sharks!" - Gus Smith (William Bendix) - LIFEBOAT
Removed previous #24, repeat of #21
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Post by alfromni on Apr 5, 2020 22:05:20 GMT
13+ Memorable (subjective) quotes from Hitchcock movies. ___________________________________________________________
01. "In the world of advertising, there's no such thing as a lie. There's only expedient exaggeration". - Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
02. "My father always taught me, never desert a lady in trouble. He even carried that as far as marrying Mother." - Gilbert Redman (Michael Redgrave) - The Lady Vanishes
03. "Thus saith the Lord God unto the mountains and the hills and the rivers and the valleys, Behold, I, even I, shall bring a sword upon you, and I will devastate your high places..." Drunken Doomsayer in Diner (Karl Swenson) - THE BIRDS
04. "When an alibi is full of bourbon, sir, it can't stand up" - Guy Haines (Farley Granger) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
05. "I don't know if you know it, Babs, but you're my type of woman..." - Bob Rusk (Barry Foster) - FRENZY
06. "And this bullet stuck among the hymns, eh? Well, I'm not surprised Mr. Hannay. Some of those hymns are terrible hard to get through." - Sheriff Watson (Frank Cellier) - THE 39 STEPS
07. "Just how do you go about cutting up a body?" -- 'L.B. Jeffries' (James Stewart) in REAR WINDOW
08. "People don't commit murder on credit." - Tony Wendice (Ray Milland) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
09. "The cities are full of women, middle-aged widows, husbands, dead, husbands who've spent their lives making fortunes, working and working. And then they die and leave their money to their wives, their silly wives. And what do the wives do, these useless women? You see them in the hotels, the best hotels, every day by the thousands, drinking the money, eating the money, losing the money at bridge, playing all day and all night, smelling of money, proud of their jewelry but of nothing else, horrible, faded, fat, greedy women... Are they human or are they fat, wheezing animals, hmm? And what happens to animals when they get too fat and too old?" - Charlie Oakley (Joseph Cotten) - SHADOW OF A DOUBT
10. "General Pompellio Montezuma De La Vilia De Conde De La Rue." - The General (every time he introduces himself) (Peter Lorre) - SECRET AGENT (1936)
11. "Some people are just better off dead. Your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
12. "There's nothing like a love song to give you a good laugh." - Alicia (Ingrid Bergman) - NOTORIOUS
13. "I can't read the rest of the speech I had, because the lights have gone out, so I'll just have to talk off the cuff. All that noise you hear isn't static - it's death, coming to London. Yes, they're coming here now. You can hear the bombs falling on the streets and the homes. Don't tune me out, hang on a while - this is a big story, and you're part of it. It's too late to do anything here now except stand in the dark and let them come... as if the lights were all out everywhere, except in America. Keep those lights burning, cover them with steel, ring them with guns, build a canopy of battleships and bombing planes around them. Hello, America, hang on to your lights: they're the only lights left in the world!" --- 'Johnny Jones'/'Huntley Haverstock' (Joel McCrea) in FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
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14. Do you think I'm looking forward to waking up in the morning and seeing your face beside me, unwashed and shiny? What a sight you'll be! - Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) - THE 39 STEPS
15. "Do I look like a sex murderer to you? Can you imagine me creeping around London, strangling all those women with ties? That's ridiculous... For a start, I only own two!" - Richard Blaney (Jon Finch) - FRENZY
16. "I talked to the woman in musical therapy, and she said that Mozart's the boy for you." - Midge (Barbara Bel Geddes) - VERTIGO
17. "So this is where you live? Oh, Mother will love it up here!" -- 'Frances Stevens' (Grace Kelly) in TO CATCH A THIEF
18. "They talk about flat-footed policemen. May the saints protect us from the gifted amateur." - Chief Insp. Hubbard (John Williams) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
19. [being bundled into a car by two armed hardmen] "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
20. "People always mean well. They cluck their thick tongues and shake their heads and suggest oh, so very delicately.." Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) - PSYCHO
21. (Referring to Harry Worp) - "He looked exactly the same when he was alive, only he was vertical." - Jennifer Rogers (Shirley MacLaine) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
22. "You've nothing to stay for. You've nothing to live for, really, have you? Look down there. It's easy, isn't it?" Mrs Danvers (Judith Anderson) to Mrs de Winter #2, near an open window - REBECCA
23. "Nobody commits a murder just for the experiment of committing it. Nobody except us." - Brandon (John Dall) - ROPE
24. "My name is Schmidt, but I changed it to Smith. That's what I got against these guys more than anything else. They make me ashamed of the name I was born with. I got a lot of relatives in Germany. For all I know this guy may be one of them. I say throw him to the sharks!" - Gus Smith (William Bendix) - LIFEBOAT
25. "Let them see what kind of a person I am. I'm not even going to swat that fly. I hope they are watching... they'll see. They'll see and they'll know, and they'll say, 'Why, she wouldn't even harm a fly...' " - Norma Bates: (voiceover in police custody, as Norman is thinking) - Jeanette Nolan speaks the final lines of...PSYCHO
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Apr 6, 2020 13:52:33 GMT
13+ Memorable (subjective) quotes from Hitchcock movies. ___________________________________________________________
01. "In the world of advertising, there's no such thing as a lie. There's only expedient exaggeration". - Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
02. "My father always taught me, never desert a lady in trouble. He even carried that as far as marrying Mother." - Gilbert Redman (Michael Redgrave) - The Lady Vanishes
03. "Thus saith the Lord God unto the mountains and the hills and the rivers and the valleys, Behold, I, even I, shall bring a sword upon you, and I will devastate your high places..." Drunken Doomsayer in Diner (Karl Swenson) - THE BIRDS
04. "When an alibi is full of bourbon, sir, it can't stand up" - Guy Haines (Farley Granger) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
05. "I don't know if you know it, Babs, but you're my type of woman..." - Bob Rusk (Barry Foster) - FRENZY
06. "And this bullet stuck among the hymns, eh? Well, I'm not surprised Mr. Hannay. Some of those hymns are terrible hard to get through." - Sheriff Watson (Frank Cellier) - THE 39 STEPS
07. "Just how do you go about cutting up a body?" -- 'L.B. Jeffries' (James Stewart) in REAR WINDOW
08. "People don't commit murder on credit." - Tony Wendice (Ray Milland) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
09. "The cities are full of women, middle-aged widows, husbands, dead, husbands who've spent their lives making fortunes, working and working. And then they die and leave their money to their wives, their silly wives. And what do the wives do, these useless women? You see them in the hotels, the best hotels, every day by the thousands, drinking the money, eating the money, losing the money at bridge, playing all day and all night, smelling of money, proud of their jewelry but of nothing else, horrible, faded, fat, greedy women... Are they human or are they fat, wheezing animals, hmm? And what happens to animals when they get too fat and too old?" - Charlie Oakley (Joseph Cotten) - SHADOW OF A DOUBT
10. "General Pompellio Montezuma De La Vilia De Conde De La Rue." - The General (every time he introduces himself) (Peter Lorre) - SECRET AGENT (1936)
11. "Some people are just better off dead. Your wife and my father, for instance." Bruno (Robert Walker) - STRANGERS ON A TRAIN
12. "There's nothing like a love song to give you a good laugh." - Alicia (Ingrid Bergman) - NOTORIOUS
13. "I can't read the rest of the speech I had, because the lights have gone out, so I'll just have to talk off the cuff. All that noise you hear isn't static - it's death, coming to London. Yes, they're coming here now. You can hear the bombs falling on the streets and the homes. Don't tune me out, hang on a while - this is a big story, and you're part of it. It's too late to do anything here now except stand in the dark and let them come... as if the lights were all out everywhere, except in America. Keep those lights burning, cover them with steel, ring them with guns, build a canopy of battleships and bombing planes around them. Hello, America, hang on to your lights: they're the only lights left in the world!" --- 'Johnny Jones'/'Huntley Haverstock' (Joel McCrea) in FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
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14. Do you think I'm looking forward to waking up in the morning and seeing your face beside me, unwashed and shiny? What a sight you'll be! - Richard Hannay (Robert Donat) - THE 39 STEPS
15. "Do I look like a sex murderer to you? Can you imagine me creeping around London, strangling all those women with ties? That's ridiculous... For a start, I only own two!" - Richard Blaney (Jon Finch) - FRENZY
16. "I talked to the woman in musical therapy, and she said that Mozart's the boy for you." - Midge (Barbara Bel Geddes) - VERTIGO
17. "So this is where you live? Oh, Mother will love it up here!" -- 'Frances Stevens' (Grace Kelly) in TO CATCH A THIEF
18. "They talk about flat-footed policemen. May the saints protect us from the gifted amateur." - Chief Insp. Hubbard (John Williams) - DIAL M FOR MURDER
19. [being bundled into a car by two armed hardmen] "No, don't tell me where we're going, surprise me." Thornhill (Cary Grant) - NORTH BY NORTHWEST
20. "People always mean well. They cluck their thick tongues and shake their heads and suggest oh, so very delicately.." Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) - PSYCHO
21. (Referring to Harry Worp) - "He looked exactly the same when he was alive, only he was vertical." - Jennifer Rogers (Shirley MacLaine) - THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY
22. "You've nothing to stay for. You've nothing to live for, really, have you? Look down there. It's easy, isn't it?" Mrs Danvers (Judith Anderson) to Mrs de Winter #2, near an open window - REBECCA
23. "Nobody commits a murder just for the experiment of committing it. Nobody except us." - Brandon (John Dall) - ROPE
24. "My name is Schmidt, but I changed it to Smith. That's what I got against these guys more than anything else. They make me ashamed of the name I was born with. I got a lot of relatives in Germany. For all I know this guy may be one of them. I say throw him to the sharks!" - Gus Smith (William Bendix) - LIFEBOAT
25. "Let them see what kind of a person I am. I'm not even going to swat that fly. I hope they are watching... they'll see. They'll see and they'll know, and they'll say, 'Why, she wouldn't even harm a fly...' " - Norma Bates: (voiceover in police custody, as Norman is thinking) - Jeanette Nolan speaks the final lines of...PSYCHO
26. "I told you about danger, didn't I? First it makes you sick, then when you get through it, it makes you very, very loving." - Arthur Adamson (William Devane) - FAMILY PLOT
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Apr 6, 2020 13:53:51 GMT
13 Actors Who Had Already Won an Oscar BEFORE Appearing in a Hitchcock Movie:
01. Julie Andrews - TORN CURTAIN (1966) - Won Best Actress for MARY POPPINS in 1965
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Post by sandgrownun on Apr 6, 2020 14:03:18 GMT
13 Actors Who Had Already Won an Oscar BEFORE Appearing in a Hitchcock Movie:
01. Julie Andrews - TORN CURTAIN (1966) - Won Best Actress for MARY POPPINS in 1965 02. Teresa Wright - SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943) - Won Best Supporting Actress for MRS MINIVER in 1942
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Post by movielover on Apr 6, 2020 15:35:35 GMT
13 Actors Who Had Already Won an Oscar BEFORE Appearing in a Hitchcock Movie:
01. Julie Andrews - TORN CURTAIN (1966) - Won Best Actress for MARY POPPINS in 1965 02. Teresa Wright - SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943) - Won Best Supporting Actress for MRS MINIVER in 1942 03. Jimmy Stewart - ROPE (1948) - Won Best Actor for THE PHILADELPHIA STORY in 1940
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Post by mattgarth on Apr 6, 2020 19:36:17 GMT
13 Actors Who Had Already Won an Oscar BEFORE Appearing in a Hitchcock Movie:
01. Julie Andrews - TORN CURTAIN (1966) - Won Best Actress for MARY POPPINS in 1965 02. Teresa Wright - SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943) - Won Best Supporting Actress for MRS MINIVER in 1942 03. Jimmy Stewart - ROPE (1948) - Won Best Actor for THE PHILADELPHIA STORY in 1940 04. Charles Coburn - THE PARADINE CASE (1947) / Supporting Actor Winner for THE MORE THE MERRIER (1943)
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Post by sandgrownun on Apr 6, 2020 19:42:55 GMT
13 Actors Who Had Already Won an Oscar BEFORE Appearing in a Hitchcock Movie:
01. Julie Andrews - TORN CURTAIN (1966) - Won Best Actress for MARY POPPINS in 1965 02. Teresa Wright - SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943) - Won Best Supporting Actress for MRS MINIVER in 1942 03. Jimmy Stewart - ROPE (1948) - Won Best Actor for THE PHILADELPHIA STORY in 1940 04. Charles Coburn - THE PARADINE CASE (1947) / Supporting Actor Winner for THE MORE THE MERRIER (1943) 05. Anne Baxter - I CONFESS (1953) - Won Best Supporting Actress A for THE RAZORS EDGE in 1946
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Post by mattgarth on Apr 6, 2020 19:50:00 GMT
13 Actors Who Had Already Won an Oscar BEFORE Appearing in a Hitchcock Movie:
01. Julie Andrews - TORN CURTAIN (1966) - Won Best Actress for MARY POPPINS in 1965 02. Teresa Wright - SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943) - Won Best Supporting Actress for MRS MINIVER in 1942 03. Jimmy Stewart - ROPE (1948) - Won Best Actor for THE PHILADELPHIA STORY in 1940 04. Charles Coburn - THE PARADINE CASE (1947) / Supporting Actor Winner for THE MORE THE MERRIER (1943) 05. Anne Baxter - I CONFESS (1953) - Won Best Supporting Actress A for THE RAZORS EDGE in 1946 06. Ray Milland - DIAL M FOR MURDER (1954) / Lead Actor Winner for THE LOST WEEKEND (1945)
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Post by persistenceofvision on Apr 6, 2020 20:25:42 GMT
13 Actors Who Had Already Won an Oscar BEFORE Appearing in a Hitchcock Movie:
01. Julie Andrews - TORN CURTAIN (1966) - Won Best Actress for MARY POPPINS in 1965 02. Teresa Wright - SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943) - Won Best Supporting Actress for MRS MINIVER in 1942 03. Jimmy Stewart - ROPE (1948) - Won Best Actor for THE PHILADELPHIA STORY in 1940 04. Charles Coburn - THE PARADINE CASE (1947) / Supporting Actor Winner for THE MORE THE MERRIER (1943) 05. Anne Baxter - I CONFESS (1953) - Won Best Supporting Actress A for THE RAZORS EDGE in 1946 06. Ray Milland - DIAL M FOR MURDER (1954) / Lead Actor Winner for THE LOST WEEKEND (1945) 07. Jane Wyman - STAGE FRIGHT (1950) - Won Best Actress for JOHNNY BELINDA in 1949
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Post by sandgrownun on Apr 6, 2020 21:43:45 GMT
13 Actors Who Had Already Won an Oscar BEFORE Appearing in a Hitchcock Movie:
01. Julie Andrews - TORN CURTAIN (1966) - Won Best Actress for MARY POPPINS in 1965 02. Teresa Wright - SHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943) - Won Best Supporting Actress for MRS MINIVER in 1942 03. Jimmy Stewart - ROPE (1948) - Won Best Actor for THE PHILADELPHIA STORY in 1940 04. Charles Coburn - THE PARADINE CASE (1947) / Supporting Actor Winner for THE MORE THE MERRIER (1943) 05. Anne Baxter - I CONFESS (1953) - Won Best Supporting Actress A for THE RAZORS EDGE in 1946 06. Ray Milland - DIAL M FOR MURDER (1954) / Lead Actor Winner for THE LOST WEEKEND (1945) 07. Jane Wyman - STAGE FRIGHT (1950) - Won Best Actress for JOHNNY BELINDA in 1949 08. Ingrid Bergman- SPELLBOUND (1945) - Won Best Actress for GASLIGHT in 1944
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