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The Heavenly Body

The Heavenly Body

Vicky Whitley: Good, ahead, shoot me. I wouldn't blame you.
William S. Whitley: Well... I'm sorry, but I'm not shooting anybody except by appointment.


--William Powell (as William S. Whitley) in The Heavenly Body

The Heavenly Body

The Heavenly Body

Vicky Whitley: How did you live? How did you eat?
William S. Whitley: I shot my food.
Vicky Whitley: Quail?
[Sound of tally-ho bugle is heard on the soundtrack]
William S. Whitley: Soup!
[He indicates a pile of tin cans]
William S. Whitley: Noodle soup!


--William Powell (as William S. Whitley) in The Heavenly Body

Double Wedding

Double Wedding

Charles Lodge: Don't think, you're an actor.


--William Powell (as Charles Lodge) in Double Wedding

Double Wedding

Double Wedding

Charles Lodge: Women don't like noble, self-sacrificing men. Women are not civilized like we are. They like bloodshed. They like forceful men, like me.


--William Powell (as Charles Lodge) in Double Wedding

The Ex-Mrs. Bradford

The Ex-Mrs. Bradford

Dr. Lawrence Bradford: [to Nick Martel] In exactly twenty-eight minutes I have to start opening a gentleman's stomach. Maybe I can do as much for you some day.


--William Powell (as ) in The Ex-Mrs. Bradford


The Ex-Mrs. Bradford

The Ex-Mrs. Bradford

Dr. Lawrence Bradford: [to Paula] I like things the way they are now. I can pick up my paper in the morning, read about a murder, and enjoy it.


--William Powell (as ) in The Ex-Mrs. Bradford

The Ex-Mrs. Bradford

The Ex-Mrs. Bradford

Dr. Lawrence Bradford: Don't tell him what happened.
Paula Bradford: I don't know what happened!
Dr. Lawrence Bradford: Neither do I.


--William Powell (as ) in The Ex-Mrs. Bradford

The Ex-Mrs. Bradford

The Ex-Mrs. Bradford

Dr. Lawrence Bradford: Say, what is this... a frame-up?
Paula Bradford: Oh, well, you know, "Great minds..."
Dr. Lawrence Bradford: No, I don't know any great minds.


--William Powell (as ) in The Ex-Mrs. Bradford

Ziegfeld Follies

Ziegfeld Follies

Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.: Children play with the dreams of tomorrow. And old men play with the memories of yesterday.


--William Powell (as Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.) in Ziegfeld Follies

My Man Godfrey

My Man Godfrey

Godfrey: Do you mind telling me just what a scavenger hunt is?
Irene: Well, a scavenger hunt is exactly like a treasure hunt, except in a treasure hunt you try to find something you want, and in a scavenger hunt you try to find something that nobody wants.
Godfrey: Hmm, like a forgotten man?
Irene: That's right, and the one who wins gets a prize, only there really isn't a prize. It's just the honor of winning, because all the money goes to charity, that is, if there is any money left over, but there never is.
Godfrey: Well, that clears the whole matter up beautifully.


--William Powell (as Godfrey) in My Man Godfrey

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