Con Man:
[laughing after hearing a description of the corpse] Ah, hah-hah! I know, I know. You know, they all look so surprised... them cadavers.
[Chuckles]
Con Man: I bet death must be a lot different than anybody thinks.
--Edward G. Robinson (as ) in The Outrage
[Chuckles]
Con Man: I bet death must be a lot different than anybody thinks.
--Edward G. Robinson (as ) in The Outrage
Con Man:
[Sarcastically to the Prospector] I never forget a face, young man, but in your case I'll make an exception.
--Edward G. Robinson (as ) in The Outrage
--Edward G. Robinson (as ) in The Outrage
Dathan:
Moses has words. Pharaoh has spears!
--Edward G. Robinson (as Dathan) in The Ten Commandments
--Edward G. Robinson (as Dathan) in The Ten Commandments
Dathan:
Remember, Joshua, of her own free will she belongs to me!
--Edward G. Robinson (as Dathan) in The Ten Commandments
--Edward G. Robinson (as Dathan) in The Ten Commandments
Dathan:
We shall wander north from Egypt! Do you know why?
Israelites: For peace?
Dathan: No! For food!
--Edward G. Robinson (as Dathan) in The Ten Commandments
Israelites: For peace?
Dathan: No! For food!
--Edward G. Robinson (as Dathan) in The Ten Commandments
Dr. Paul Ehrlich:
[His final message, on his deathbed, to his research team] There will be epidemics of greed, hate and ignorance. We must fight them in life as we fought syphilis in the laboratory. We must fight, fight. We must never, never stop fighting.
--Edward G. Robinson (as ) in Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet
--Edward G. Robinson (as ) in Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet
Dr. Paul Ehrlich:
I want no legal advice. This is a question of truth. I'm only trying to help the court understand the real nature of these deaths.
Judge: Dr. Ehrlich, I'm afraid your observations are irrelevant to this issue.
Dr. Paul Ehrlich: [In perplexed astonishment] Irrelevant?... Irrelevant?
--Edward G. Robinson (as ) in Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet
Judge: Dr. Ehrlich, I'm afraid your observations are irrelevant to this issue.
Dr. Paul Ehrlich: [In perplexed astonishment] Irrelevant?... Irrelevant?
--Edward G. Robinson (as ) in Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet
Dr. T.S. Clitterhouse:
[to Jo as he rolls craps] I was doing rather nicely until you came in. What's that platitude about dice and women? It's possible that my luck has switched from the dice to you.
[Obseving her dour reaction]
Dr. T.S. Clitterhouse: Oh, my mistake. My luck could still be with the dice.
--Edward G. Robinson (as Dr. Clitterhouse) in The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
[Obseving her dour reaction]
Dr. T.S. Clitterhouse: Oh, my mistake. My luck could still be with the dice.
--Edward G. Robinson (as Dr. Clitterhouse) in The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
Dr. T.S. Clitterhouse:
Crime and research.
--Edward G. Robinson (as Dr. Clitterhouse) in The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
--Edward G. Robinson (as Dr. Clitterhouse) in The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
Dr. T.S. Clitterhouse:
Now, just relax, counselor. Nothing to be jittery about.
Grant: My dear boy, I've had over a hundred clients face the electric chair. I've never been jittery.
Dr. T.S. Clitterhouse: But your clients were.
--Edward G. Robinson (as Dr. Clitterhouse) in The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
Grant: My dear boy, I've had over a hundred clients face the electric chair. I've never been jittery.
Dr. T.S. Clitterhouse: But your clients were.
--Edward G. Robinson (as Dr. Clitterhouse) in The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse