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Hume Cronyn

Hume Cronyn
(as Herbie Hawkins)

Herbie Hawkins: He ran plunk right into the propeller of an airplane.
Joseph Newton: Ooh boy!
Herbie Hawkins: Cut him all to pieces. Had to identify him by his clothes. His shirts were all initialed.

Hume Cronyn

Hume Cronyn
(as Herbie Hawkins)

Herbie Hawkins: Well, if I was gonna kill you, I wouldn't do a dumb thing like hitting you on the head. First of all, I don't like the fingerprint angle. Of course, I could always wear gloves. Press your hands against the pipe after you were dead and make you look like a suicide. Except it don't seem hardly likely that you'd beat yourself to death with a club. I'd murder you so it didn't look like murder.

Patricia Collinge

Patricia Collinge
(as Emma Spencer Oakley Newton)

Emma Newton: Don't whisper. When you whisper, anyone could hear you a block away.

Patricia Collinge

Patricia Collinge
(as Emma Spencer Oakley Newton)

Emma Newton: What does he do? Oh, he's just in business, you know, the way men are.

Virginia Brissac

Virginia Brissac
(as Mrs. Phillips)

Mrs. Poetter: There's one good thing in being a widow, isn't there? You don't have to ask your husband for money.


Macdonald Carey

Macdonald Carey
(as Jack Graham)

Jack Graham: It seems to go crazy every now and then, like your Uncle Charlie.

Joseph Cotten

Joseph Cotten
(as Uncle Charlie Oakley)

Uncle Charlie: Forty thousand dollars is no joke, not to him, I bet. It's a joke to me. The whole world's a joke to me.

Joseph Cotten

Joseph Cotten
(as Uncle Charlie Oakley)

Uncle Charlie: I can't face the world in the morning. I must have coffee before I can speak.

Joseph Cotten

Joseph Cotten
(as Uncle Charlie Oakley)

Uncle Charlie: I got in the habit of carrying a lot of cash with me when I was traveling.
Mr. Green: Dangerous habit, Mr. Oakley.
Uncle Charlie: Never lost a penny in my life, Mr. Green. I guess heaven takes care of fools and scoundrels.

Joseph Cotten

Joseph Cotten
(as Uncle Charlie Oakley)

Uncle Charlie: 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?

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