Alec Stiles:
I haven't seen you around lately.
Gene Cordell: [as George Manly] I've been away.
Alec Stiles: Is that right?
Gene Cordell: Weekend in the country.
Alec Stiles: Courtesy of the city?
Gene Cordell: Something like that.
--Mark Stevens (as Gene Cordell / George Manly) in The Street with No Name
Gene Cordell: [as George Manly] I've been away.
Alec Stiles: Is that right?
Gene Cordell: Weekend in the country.
Alec Stiles: Courtesy of the city?
Gene Cordell: Something like that.
--Mark Stevens (as Gene Cordell / George Manly) in The Street with No Name
Miss Dennis, Saleswoman:
This is one of Donatello's finest pieces.
Bradford Galt: How much is it?
Miss Dennis, Saleswoman: $40,000.
Bradford Galt: Wrap it up.
--Mark Stevens (as Bradford Galt) in The Dark Corner
Bradford Galt: How much is it?
Miss Dennis, Saleswoman: $40,000.
Bradford Galt: Wrap it up.
--Mark Stevens (as Bradford Galt) in The Dark Corner
Bradford Galt:
I can be framed easier than "Whistler's Mother".
--Mark Stevens (as Bradford Galt) in The Dark Corner
--Mark Stevens (as Bradford Galt) in The Dark Corner
Bradford Galt:
I'll be at the Cathcart galleries absorbing culture. I don't want to die ignorant.
--Mark Stevens (as Bradford Galt) in The Dark Corner
--Mark Stevens (as Bradford Galt) in The Dark Corner
Bradford Galt:
I'm clean as a peeled egg. No debts, no angry husbands, no payoffs... nothin'.
--Mark Stevens (as Bradford Galt) in The Dark Corner
--Mark Stevens (as Bradford Galt) in The Dark Corner
Bradford Galt:
One thing led to another, and he led with his right.
--Mark Stevens (as Bradford Galt) in The Dark Corner
--Mark Stevens (as Bradford Galt) in The Dark Corner
Bradford Galt:
The stain... The ink, baby, the ink. I smeared ink on his white suit up in my office.
Kathleen Stewart: What of it?
Bradford Galt: He'd have to have the suit cleaned, wouldn't he? The cleaners would have his address, wouldn't they?
Kathleen Stewart: Well, this is a pretty dirty town. Cleaning places grow on every street like mushrooms.
Bradford Galt: Yeah, but they don't do their own cleaning.
--Mark Stevens (as Bradford Galt) in The Dark Corner
Kathleen Stewart: What of it?
Bradford Galt: He'd have to have the suit cleaned, wouldn't he? The cleaners would have his address, wouldn't they?
Kathleen Stewart: Well, this is a pretty dirty town. Cleaning places grow on every street like mushrooms.
Bradford Galt: Yeah, but they don't do their own cleaning.
--Mark Stevens (as Bradford Galt) in The Dark Corner
Bradford Galt:
There goes my last lead. I feel all dead inside. I'm backed up in a dark corner, and I don't know who's hitting me.
--Mark Stevens (as Bradford Galt) in The Dark Corner
--Mark Stevens (as Bradford Galt) in The Dark Corner
Capt. James Marshall:
There's a British fleet sitting outside Salem harbor right now.
Col. Rogers: And the French coast will be blockaded by the time you get there.
Capt. James Marshall: I'm not worried about getting in, Colonel. It's getting back with ten million in gold bullion. That's a big risk.
Chairman Caleb Parsons: It's a risk that must be taken, Jim. It can mean the difference between winning and losing the war. Now, what about it?
Capt. James Marshall: We might be able to do it - with the help of one man.
--Mark Stevens (as Capt. James Marshall) in Mutiny
Col. Rogers: And the French coast will be blockaded by the time you get there.
Capt. James Marshall: I'm not worried about getting in, Colonel. It's getting back with ten million in gold bullion. That's a big risk.
Chairman Caleb Parsons: It's a risk that must be taken, Jim. It can mean the difference between winning and losing the war. Now, what about it?
Capt. James Marshall: We might be able to do it - with the help of one man.
--Mark Stevens (as Capt. James Marshall) in Mutiny
Kathleen:
But, remember I can get any new tough guy for a dime.
Bradford Galt: Here, get yourself two dozen.
[Bradford tosses two dimes at Kathleen across the table]
Kathleen: [Kathleen pushes them back towards Bradford] I rather pick you up at a rummage sale. I'm a sucker for bargains. Speaking of bargains, if you can't get those nylons in nine's, I'll take eight's or even ten's.
Bradford Galt: I'll make a note of it.
--Mark Stevens (as Bradford Galt) in The Dark Corner
Bradford Galt: Here, get yourself two dozen.
[Bradford tosses two dimes at Kathleen across the table]
Kathleen: [Kathleen pushes them back towards Bradford] I rather pick you up at a rummage sale. I'm a sucker for bargains. Speaking of bargains, if you can't get those nylons in nine's, I'll take eight's or even ten's.
Bradford Galt: I'll make a note of it.
--Mark Stevens (as Bradford Galt) in The Dark Corner