The Story of Alexander Graham Bell

The Story of Alexander Graham Bell

Alexander Graham Bell: ...shall the lonely scientist, the man who dreams, and out of his dreams benefits the world, is he, that often half-starved, lonely little man, to be told the world has no need of him the moment his work is done?
Alexander Graham Bell: Is he to be told that others, less gifted, but stronger, men with money and power behind them, are waiting to take the product of his genius and turn it to their own uses? -leaving him with liar and thief branded on his brow as his only reward? Do that, and you stop the clock of progress. You smother the spark of genius that lies hidden here and there throughout the world. Do that, and the world stands still.


--Don Ameche (as ) in The Story of Alexander Graham Bell

The Story of Alexander Graham Bell

The Story of Alexander Graham Bell

Alexander Graham Bell: Mr. Watson, come here, I want you!


--Don Ameche (as ) in The Story of Alexander Graham Bell

The Story of Alexander Graham Bell

The Story of Alexander Graham Bell

Alexander Graham Bell: Your honor... Have I committed some offense by starving in an attic? by spending sleepless nights at my work? by being too poor to own a decent scrap of paper, on which to tell her of my love? I have sat here for days and heard myself called liar, thief, fraud and cheat. I've seen my friends humiliated, my invention belittled, just as I have seen my business destroyed by methods which must leave every honest man appalled.


--Don Ameche (as ) in The Story of Alexander Graham Bell

The Magnificent Dope

The Magnificent Dope

Dwight Dawson: That kiss took five years off my life... ...hey, careful, I'll be too young to vote!


--Don Ameche (as ) in The Magnificent Dope

The Magnificent Dope

The Magnificent Dope

Dwight Dawson: Wives seldom believe in insurance, but widows always do.


--Don Ameche (as ) in The Magnificent Dope


Moon Over Miami

Moon Over Miami

Phil O'Neil: Nobody knows anything about anybody.


--Don Ameche (as Phil O'Neil) in Moon Over Miami

You Can't Have Everything

You Can't Have Everything

Judith Wells: A little exercise won't hurt you.
George Macrae: I get all the exercise I need from going to the funerals of my athletic friends.


--Don Ameche (as George Macrae) in You Can't Have Everything

Alexander's Ragtime Band

Alexander's Ragtime Band

Stella Kirby: You haven't left me with a word to say.
Charlie Dwyer: That's good. People talk too much anyway.


--Don Ameche (as Charlie Dwyer) in Alexander's Ragtime Band

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