Ivo Kern:
[Already starting to rub one of Susanne's feet] Are your feet cold?
Susanne Mallison: Yes, and my hands are cold. Your heart is the coldest of all.
Ivo Kern: I can warm your feet for you. It's a pity you can't do anything about my heart.
Susanne Mallison: I could try.
Ivo Kern: Why should you bother?
--James Mason (as ) in The Man Between
Susanne Mallison: Yes, and my hands are cold. Your heart is the coldest of all.
Ivo Kern: I can warm your feet for you. It's a pity you can't do anything about my heart.
Susanne Mallison: I could try.
Ivo Kern: Why should you bother?
--James Mason (as ) in The Man Between
Ivo Kern:
The Germans always had to learn languages - the army never knew where it would be going next.
--James Mason (as ) in The Man Between
--James Mason (as ) in The Man Between
Kam Ling:
I come with a message from my master, the great Genghis Khan.
--James Mason (as Kam Ling) in Genghis Khan
--James Mason (as Kam Ling) in Genghis Khan
Kam Ling:
Perhaps once, in many centuries, does the world produce a man with the power and the will equal to his vision and destiny. Genghis Khan is such a man!
--James Mason (as Kam Ling) in Genghis Khan
--James Mason (as Kam Ling) in Genghis Khan
Lord Rohan:
[after Hesther bites him. Aroused with excitement] I never thought I'd find a woman with a spirit as willful as mine. You take what you want and the devil with the consequences. So do I!
--James Mason (as ) in The Man in Grey
--James Mason (as ) in The Man in Grey
Lord Rohan:
[referring to Clarissa] If she likes mud, let her sink in it!
--James Mason (as ) in The Man in Grey
--James Mason (as ) in The Man in Grey
Mr. Smedhurst:
If there's one thing I can't stand, it's mystery.
--James Mason (as Mr. Henry Smedhurst) in A Place of One's Own
--James Mason (as Mr. Henry Smedhurst) in A Place of One's Own