Earl of Burnstead, aka George:
I say, do you believe in love at first sight?
Nell Kenner: No. Do you?
Earl of Burnstead, aka George: No. That's why I'd like to stay for a while, if I may.
--Roland Young (as Earl of Burnstead) in Ruggles of Red Gap
Nell Kenner: No. Do you?
Earl of Burnstead, aka George: No. That's why I'd like to stay for a while, if I may.
--Roland Young (as Earl of Burnstead) in Ruggles of Red Gap
Edward 'Tubbs' Barron:
Charming person, isn't she? Makes me yearn for the gallows.
--Roland Young (as ) in Give Me Your Heart
--Roland Young (as ) in Give Me Your Heart
George McWhirter Fotheringay:
You just stand there looking lovely, until I notice you!
--Roland Young (as ) in The Man Who Could Work Miracles
--Roland Young (as ) in The Man Who Could Work Miracles
Holmes the Burglar:
[after a failed break-in] No good, Governor. You'll find half a dozen of them patent bolts. Bright feller invented them ought to be jailed.
--Roland Young (as ) in Blind Adventure
--Roland Young (as ) in Blind Adventure
Linkhorne 'Link' Gibson:
Whatever exists between you two must be fine, or you wouldn't be in it.
--Roland Young (as ) in Street of Women
--Roland Young (as ) in Street of Women
Lord 'Monte' Montague:
I haven't led a blameless life, but I at least I've never given any woman cause to kill me - that is, no more cause than most men give most women.
--Roland Young (as ) in The Unholy Night
--Roland Young (as ) in The Unholy Night
Lord 'Monte' Montague:
If this fellow had had his way with me I don't suppose I'd ever have had another brandy and soda. That's a dismal thought, isn't it?... You know it hadn't ocurred to me before, but this brandy-and-soda business put it into my mind, that being dead must be rather like living in America, you know? It's a dry state.
--Roland Young (as ) in The Unholy Night
--Roland Young (as ) in The Unholy Night
Lord 'Monte' Montague:
It was rather difficult navigating in the fog, you see. I remember thinking at the time that it was as thick as my creditors used to be before my uncle died... Yes. You know, I never began to live until my uncle died.
--Roland Young (as ) in The Unholy Night
--Roland Young (as ) in The Unholy Night
Lord 'Monte' Montague:
There may be some fellows around who don't think I'm an ornament to society, but then I've had that same idea about myself at times.
--Roland Young (as ) in The Unholy Night
--Roland Young (as ) in The Unholy Night
Lord 'Monte' Montague:
You see, our family never have ideas; that's why they're so successful in politics, I suppose.
--Roland Young (as ) in The Unholy Night
--Roland Young (as ) in The Unholy Night