The Stranger (1946) directed by Orson Welles
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The Stranger (1946) directed by Orson Welles
LAURENCE OLIVIER as Mr. Darcy PRIDE & PREJUDICE (1940) dir. Robert Z. Leonard
NOW, VOYAGER (1942), dir. Irving Rapper
NIGHT BOAT TO DUBLIN (1946) dir. Lawrence Huntington ROBERT NEWTON as Captain David Grant
I MARRIED A WITCH (1942)
Look up there ahead, the Capitol, the very heart of this democracy. Democracy, the only hope for the future, hey Holmes?
Sherlock Holmes in Washington (1943)
You cannot have it both ways. A dancer who relies upon the doubtful comforts of human love can never be a great dancer. Never.
You've got an old fashioned idea divorce is something that lasts forever, 'til death do us part.' Why divorce doesn't mean anything nowadays, Hildy, just a few words mumbled over you by a judge.