Eyes in the Night (1942)
Edward Arnold: Duncan Maclain
Quotes
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Hansen : Oh, you're blind sir?
Duncan Maclain : Blind as a bat!
Hansen : Excuse me sir I'm terribly sorry.
Duncan Maclain : What is there to be sorry about? Plenty of great men were blind - Milton, Homer, they were blind, weren't they?
Hansen : Yes, but they complained about it.
Duncan Maclain : Oh, they did?
Hansen : Yes sir. "O loss of sight, of thee I must complain! Blind among enemies, O, worse than chains, Dungeon, or beggary, or decrepit age..."
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Duncan Maclain : Any blood stains on the rug?
Marty : The rug is like the body, there ain't any, not in front of the fireplace.
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Norma Lawry : What I really need is someone to commit a murder for me.
Duncan Maclain : Oh, I can do that for you any time you want. Who's the victim?
Norma Lawry : Do you remember Paul Gerente?
Duncan Maclain : Yes, the dreariest leading man you ever had, and when you told me that you were engaged to him, I wanted to take you over my knee.
Norma Lawry : Well, he's back. He's back in my life again. He's the leading man in that summer theater near our home, and he's making love to my step-daughter Barbara. She's 17. She's very headstrong--well, she's completely gone on him. She's Steven's only child. He adores her, and for Steven's sake as well as her own I simply had to tell her what a rotter Paul is.