Irena Dubrovna:
What should I tell my husband? Naturally, he's anxious to have some word.
Dr. Louis Judd: What does one tell a husband? One tells him nothing.
--Tom Conway (as Dr. Louis Judd) in Cat People
Dr. Louis Judd: What does one tell a husband? One tells him nothing.
--Tom Conway (as Dr. Louis Judd) in Cat People
Eustace L. Harley, the undertaker:
Can I help you?
Tom Lawrence, the Falcon: Not just yet.
--Tom Conway (as ) in The Falcon and the Co-eds
Tom Lawrence, the Falcon: Not just yet.
--Tom Conway (as ) in The Falcon and the Co-eds
Louie Buchanan:
[with menace] You see too much - you think too much - and you breathe too much...
Tom Lawrence: [helpfully] Yeah, and bet too much on the wrong horses.
--Tom Conway (as ) in The Falcon in Hollywood
Tom Lawrence: [helpfully] Yeah, and bet too much on the wrong horses.
--Tom Conway (as ) in The Falcon in Hollywood
Betsy Connell:
[Betsy Connell and Mr. Holland are walking through the garden together] Why was the maid crying?
Paul Holland: I'm not sure I can make you understand.
[He stops and points at an odd-looking sculpture in the garden]
Paul Holland: Do you know what this is?
Betsy Connell: A figure of Saint Sebastian.
Paul Holland: Yes. But it was once the figurehead of a slave ship. That's where our people came from. From the misery and pain of slavery. For generations they found life a burden. That's why they still weep when a child is born and make merry at a burial... I've told you, Miss Connell: this is a sad place.
--Tom Conway (as Paul Holland) in I Walked with a Zombie
Paul Holland: I'm not sure I can make you understand.
[He stops and points at an odd-looking sculpture in the garden]
Paul Holland: Do you know what this is?
Betsy Connell: A figure of Saint Sebastian.
Paul Holland: Yes. But it was once the figurehead of a slave ship. That's where our people came from. From the misery and pain of slavery. For generations they found life a burden. That's why they still weep when a child is born and make merry at a burial... I've told you, Miss Connell: this is a sad place.
--Tom Conway (as Paul Holland) in I Walked with a Zombie
Betsy Connell:
Frankly, it was something of a shock to see my patient that way for the first time. Nobody had told me Mrs. Holland was a... mental case.
Paul Holland: A "mental case"?
Betsy Connell: I'm sorry...
Paul Holland: Why should you be? My wife IS a mental case. Please remember that, Miss Connell. Particularly when some of the foolish people on the island start regaling you with the local legends. You'll find superstition a contagious thing. Some people let it get the better of them. I don't think you will.
Betsy Connell: No.
Paul Holland: Come along. I'll introduce you to Dr. Maxwell and your patient.
--Tom Conway (as Paul Holland) in I Walked with a Zombie
Paul Holland: A "mental case"?
Betsy Connell: I'm sorry...
Paul Holland: Why should you be? My wife IS a mental case. Please remember that, Miss Connell. Particularly when some of the foolish people on the island start regaling you with the local legends. You'll find superstition a contagious thing. Some people let it get the better of them. I don't think you will.
Betsy Connell: No.
Paul Holland: Come along. I'll introduce you to Dr. Maxwell and your patient.
--Tom Conway (as Paul Holland) in I Walked with a Zombie
Dr. Davis:
You have a complete amnesia?
The Amnesiac: Complete... those six weeks are total blank... Bob, is it possible that when I was out of my mind I got married?
Dr. Davis: That's what most people do.
--Tom Conway (as Dr. Robert 'Bob"Davis) in Lost Honeymoon
The Amnesiac: Complete... those six weeks are total blank... Bob, is it possible that when I was out of my mind I got married?
Dr. Davis: That's what most people do.
--Tom Conway (as Dr. Robert 'Bob"Davis) in Lost Honeymoon
Dr. Viet:
White people shouldn't live too long in the jungle. Brings out their bad side, their jealousies and impatience.
--Tom Conway (as ) in Bride of the Gorilla
--Tom Conway (as ) in Bride of the Gorilla
Lew Lentz:
[Referring to Kenny] I hate his guts! The arrogant way he walks around like he owns the town, and he hasn't got the price of yesterday's newspaper.
--Tom Conway (as Lew Lentz) in Whistle Stop
--Tom Conway (as Lew Lentz) in Whistle Stop
Paul Holland:
It's easy enough to read the thoughts of a newcomer. Everything seems beautiful because you don't understand. Those flying fish, they're not leaping for joy, they're jumping in terror. Bigger fish want to eat them. That luminous water, it takes its gleam from millions of tiny dead bodies. The glitter of putrescence. There is no beauty here, only death and decay.
Betsy Connell: You can't really believe that.
Paul Holland: Everything good dies here. Even the stars.
--Tom Conway (as Paul Holland) in I Walked with a Zombie
Betsy Connell: You can't really believe that.
Paul Holland: Everything good dies here. Even the stars.
--Tom Conway (as Paul Holland) in I Walked with a Zombie

