Ronnie Jackson:
You can open the mailman later.
--Bob Hope (as Ronnie Jackson) in My Favorite Brunette
--Bob Hope (as Ronnie Jackson) in My Favorite Brunette
Ronnie Jackson:
You come one step closer and I'll... I'll break this record into a thousand pieces! Oh... wait a minute. Who's side am I on?
--Bob Hope (as Ronnie Jackson) in My Favorite Brunette
--Bob Hope (as Ronnie Jackson) in My Favorite Brunette
Ronnie Jackson:
You may not know this, but I wasn't always a detective. Before they pinned this murder rap on me I had one of the sweetest little set-ups in San Francisco.
Reporter: A legitimate business?
Ronnie Jackson: Better than legitimate. It was profitable.
--Bob Hope (as Ronnie Jackson) in My Favorite Brunette
Reporter: A legitimate business?
Ronnie Jackson: Better than legitimate. It was profitable.
--Bob Hope (as Ronnie Jackson) in My Favorite Brunette
Ronnie Jackson:
You see, I wanted to be a detective too. It only took brains, courage, and a gun... and I had the gun.
--Bob Hope (as Ronnie Jackson) in My Favorite Brunette
--Bob Hope (as Ronnie Jackson) in My Favorite Brunette
Sgt. Dan O'Farrell:
Snavely's at the Crosby double feature, so it's a cinch he's asleep.
--Bob Hope (as Sgt. Dan O'Farrell) in The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell
--Bob Hope (as Sgt. Dan O'Farrell) in The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell
Wally Campbell:
[to Joyce] You know, what this party needs is more drinks and more laughs.I'll tell yuh, I'll bring a bottle of scotch from the living room. Let's all drink scotch and make wry faces.
--Bob Hope (as Wally Campbell) in The Cat and the Canary
--Bob Hope (as Wally Campbell) in The Cat and the Canary
Wally Campbell:
[Wiscracking to his stoic Indian guide] You seem like the jolly type, Clarence. D'yuh like jokes? You don't mind if I ramble on, do you? Keeps my mind off the malaria germs.
--Bob Hope (as Wally Campbell) in The Cat and the Canary
--Bob Hope (as Wally Campbell) in The Cat and the Canary