Alan Ladd
(as Richard Hartley)
Montague Hartley:
[talking to Gil] This is on a par with your other stupid accusation!
Richard Hartley: Yes, two more brains and he'd be a half wit.
Richard Hartley: Yes, two more brains and he'd be a half wit.
Hugh Herbert
(as Mr. Penny)
Hubert Smith:
[driving in the rain over a bumpy road] As an antique dealer, Mr. Penny, what do you think of this road?
Mr. Penny: Oh, I'd hate to meet the worms that made these holes. Whoo-hoo!
Mr. Penny: Oh, I'd hate to meet the worms that made these holes. Whoo-hoo!
Alan Ladd
(as Richard Hartley)
Hubert Smith:
Oh, then you're the guy that slugged me.
Richard Hartley: Yeah, and I'll do it again any time you train down to my weight.
Richard Hartley: Yeah, and I'll do it again any time you train down to my weight.
Hugh Herbert
(as Mr. Penny)
Mr. Penny:
[looking at the cats on the grounds after the rainstorm] It looks like it's been raining cats and cats around here.
Hugh Herbert
(as Mr. Penny)
Broderick Crawford
(as Hubert A. Gilmore 'Gil' Smith)
Mr. Penny:
That house is doubly blest / Which to our feline friends gives rest.
Hubert Smith: Her hats are full of bats / For spending all her dough on cats.
Hubert Smith: Her hats are full of bats / For spending all her dough on cats.
Broderick Crawford
(as Hubert A. Gilmore 'Gil' Smith)
Elaine Winslow:
Were you insinuating that Grandmother's death wasn't accidental?
Hubert Smith: Well, she wasn't killed by kindness, was she?
Hubert Smith: Well, she wasn't killed by kindness, was she?
Broderick Crawford
(as Hubert A. Gilmore 'Gil' Smith)
Myrna Hartley:
[responding to a noise] What was that?
Hubert Smith: Only a cat. There's always a cat someplace around here.
Hubert Smith: Only a cat. There's always a cat someplace around here.