Mashka:
Don't you want to kiss me?
Baron Gregor de Bergmann: [Cutting a juicy pear with his knife and eating it as he talks] A pear is the best fruit!
Mashka: Every time you see her, you want to be rid of me.
Baron Gregor de Bergmann: [Seemingly ignoring her] Lots of juice in a pear!
Baron Gregor de Bergmann: Well, you'll find out I'll not be got rid of so easily! Do you hear what I say?
Baron Gregor de Bergmann: Adam should've chosen a pear.
Mashka: You've got it all planned, haven't you? You're gonna marry her. You're gonna make her your wife, your baroness!
Baron Gregor de Bergmann: I like the feel of a pear! And when you're through with it...
[He carelessly tosses it across the room]
--Boris Karloff (as Baron Gregor de Berghman / Anton de Berghman) in The Black Room
Baron Gregor de Bergmann: [Cutting a juicy pear with his knife and eating it as he talks] A pear is the best fruit!
Mashka: Every time you see her, you want to be rid of me.
Baron Gregor de Bergmann: [Seemingly ignoring her] Lots of juice in a pear!
Baron Gregor de Bergmann: Well, you'll find out I'll not be got rid of so easily! Do you hear what I say?
Baron Gregor de Bergmann: Adam should've chosen a pear.
Mashka: You've got it all planned, haven't you? You're gonna marry her. You're gonna make her your wife, your baroness!
Baron Gregor de Bergmann: I like the feel of a pear! And when you're through with it...
[He carelessly tosses it across the room]
--Boris Karloff (as Baron Gregor de Berghman / Anton de Berghman) in The Black Room
Bill Leyden:
They murdered him! Just like they murdered the other one!
Prof. Nathaniel Billings: Please! Please! The word is, "martyrized."
--Boris Karloff (as Prof. Nathaniel Billings) in The Boogie Man Will Get You
Prof. Nathaniel Billings: Please! Please! The word is, "martyrized."
--Boris Karloff (as Prof. Nathaniel Billings) in The Boogie Man Will Get You
Clayton:
It's the first time you've taken any interest in food since you've been here.
Dr. Laurience: It's the first time there's been any!
--Boris Karloff (as Dr. Laurience) in The Man Who Changed His Mind
Dr. Laurience: It's the first time there's been any!
--Boris Karloff (as Dr. Laurience) in The Man Who Changed His Mind
Amos Hinchley:
[giving eulogy for John F. Black] And so, my friends, we find ourselves gathered around the bier of Mrs... er... Mr... You Know Whom... this litter of sorrow, this cairn, this cromlech, this dread dochma, this gart, this mastaba, this sorrowing tope, this unhappy tumulus, this, this... what is the word?... this... er, coffin! Never could think of that word. Requiescat in Pace, Mr... um... Mr... the memory of your good deeds will not perish with your untimely sepulture.
--Boris Karloff (as Amos Hinchley) in The Comedy of Terrors
--Boris Karloff (as Amos Hinchley) in The Comedy of Terrors
Baron de Berghman:
This house began with murder. It will end the same way.
[Reading from the coat-of-arms]
Baron de Berghman: "Principio Et Finem Similia." I end as I began!
--Boris Karloff (as Baron Gregor de Berghman / Anton de Berghman) in The Black Room
[Reading from the coat-of-arms]
Baron de Berghman: "Principio Et Finem Similia." I end as I began!
--Boris Karloff (as Baron Gregor de Berghman / Anton de Berghman) in The Black Room
Baron Victor von Frankenstein:
[Reading from his ancestor's stone memorial marker] "I, Frankenstein, began my work in the year 1740 A.D. with all good intentions and humane thoughts to the high purpose of probing the secrets of life itself with but one end, the betterment of mankind."
[Speaking for himself]
Baron Victor von Frankenstein: So wrote my ancestor, but first he had to learn how flesh is made. He had to discover the art of transplanting vital organs from human beings into his creature and knitting them together until they all had all the attributes of God-inspired birth. Of course, I must admit that perhaps he was not too scrupulous about where he got his raw material.
--Boris Karloff (as Baron Victor von Frankenstein) in Frankenstein 1970
[Speaking for himself]
Baron Victor von Frankenstein: So wrote my ancestor, but first he had to learn how flesh is made. He had to discover the art of transplanting vital organs from human beings into his creature and knitting them together until they all had all the attributes of God-inspired birth. Of course, I must admit that perhaps he was not too scrupulous about where he got his raw material.
--Boris Karloff (as Baron Victor von Frankenstein) in Frankenstein 1970
Baron Victor von Frankenstein:
[to Mike Shaw] This castle is filled with rare, old treasures.
[Putting his hand on his shoulder in a condescending fashion]
Baron Victor von Frankenstein: Feel free to browse, my friend.
--Boris Karloff (as Baron Victor von Frankenstein) in Frankenstein 1970
[Putting his hand on his shoulder in a condescending fashion]
Baron Victor von Frankenstein: Feel free to browse, my friend.
--Boris Karloff (as Baron Victor von Frankenstein) in Frankenstein 1970
Baron Victor von Frankenstein:
Shuter, yours is not the brain that I would have chosen, but at least you are obedient.
--Boris Karloff (as Baron Victor von Frankenstein) in Frankenstein 1970
--Boris Karloff (as Baron Victor von Frankenstein) in Frankenstein 1970
Baron von Frankenstein:
Ha ha ha. Quoth the raven, "Nevermore". I've done it. Created the means to destroy matter. They must all know. Know that I, Baron von Frankenstein, master of the secret of creation, have now mastered the secret of destruction. The invitations must be sent at once.
--Boris Karloff (as Baron Boris von Frankenstein) in Mad Monster Party
--Boris Karloff (as Baron Boris von Frankenstein) in Mad Monster Party
Baron von Frankenstein:
You wanted my vial, you'd kill my nephew for it? Now you shall see that Baron von Frankenstein is not one to cross. True you won't see it for too long a time, but for one second, oh boy.
[Drops vial; Island is completely obliterated]
--Boris Karloff (as Baron Boris von Frankenstein) in Mad Monster Party
[Drops vial; Island is completely obliterated]
--Boris Karloff (as Baron Boris von Frankenstein) in Mad Monster Party