Richard H. Cutting
| Sign | Scorpio |
| Born | Oct 31, 1912 Arlington, MA |
| Died | Mar 7, 1972 Woodland Hills, Los Angeles |
| Age | Died at 59 |
Richard H. Cutting | |
| Job | Actor |
| Top Roles | Cy Hegan, Luke, Jake's Deputy, Gen. William T. Sherman, Court Attendant, Newspaperman |
| Top Genres | Drama, Western, Action, Comedy, Romance, Crime |
| Top Topics | Book-Based, Based on Play, Aviation |
| Top Collaborators | Roger Corman (Producer), Howard Christie, Howard W. Koch (Producer), Edward Dmytryk (Director) |
| Shares birthday with | Barbara Bel Geddes, Ethel Waters, Dale Evans see more.. |
Richard H. Cutting Overview:
Actor, Richard H. Cutting, was born on Oct 31, 1912 in Arlington, MA. H. Cutting died at the age of 59 on Mar 7, 1972 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles .
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Richard H. Cutting Quotes:
Dr. Karl Weigand:
The matter that the crab eats will be assimilated in its body as solid energy becoming part of the crab.
Martha Hunter: Like the bodies of the dead men?
Dr. Karl Weigand: Yes - and their brain tissue, which is, after all is nothing more than a storage house for electrical impulses.
Dale Drewer: That means that the crab can eat his victim's brain, absorbing his mind intact and working.
Dr. Karl Weigand: It's as good a theory as any other to explain what's happened.
Dr. Karl Weigand: Lieutenant, I don't want to annoy you again, but nothing was left? Not a hair or a fingernail clipping? Only McLane's journal?
Ensign Quinlan: Well, that's all, Doctor.
Dr. Karl Weigand: That they are dead I can believe possible, but to vanish from the face of the earth - No!
Ensign Quinlan: The Navy thinks they were all at sea in their small boat when the typhoon hit. "Lost with all hands" is an old story.
Dr. Karl Weigand: Yes, but...
Martha Hunter: Jim, you don't know what could be down there!
Dr. James Carson: What could be other than earth, water and few land crabs?
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Martha Hunter: Like the bodies of the dead men?
Dr. Karl Weigand: Yes - and their brain tissue, which is, after all is nothing more than a storage house for electrical impulses.
Dale Drewer: That means that the crab can eat his victim's brain, absorbing his mind intact and working.
Dr. Karl Weigand: It's as good a theory as any other to explain what's happened.
Dr. Karl Weigand: Lieutenant, I don't want to annoy you again, but nothing was left? Not a hair or a fingernail clipping? Only McLane's journal?
Ensign Quinlan: Well, that's all, Doctor.
Dr. Karl Weigand: That they are dead I can believe possible, but to vanish from the face of the earth - No!
Ensign Quinlan: The Navy thinks they were all at sea in their small boat when the typhoon hit. "Lost with all hands" is an old story.
Dr. Karl Weigand: Yes, but...
Martha Hunter: Jim, you don't know what could be down there!
Dr. James Carson: What could be other than earth, water and few land crabs?
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