Saboteur (1942) Poster

(1942)

Priscilla Lane: Patricia (Pat) Martin

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  • Patricia "Pat" Martin : [kissing on the dance floor]  I'm afraid we're not behaving very well.

    Barry Kane : What's the difference, we weren't invited anyway.

    [another long kiss] 

  • Patricia "Pat" Martin : Barry, why couldn't I have met you a hundred years ago? On a beach somewhere?

    Barry Kane : Bathing suits looked awfully funny a hundred years ago. I bet you'd look beautiful though.

  • Frank Fry : I don't like autumn.

    Patricia "Pat" Martin : You're not being very nice to a lonely girl. You look as though you might be lonely too.

    Frank Fry : I got to catch that boat.

    Patricia "Pat" Martin : 15 minutes shouldn't make such a big difference Mr. Fry.

  • Barry Kane : A man named Fry drops a wallet in California and we wind up here, you and me. That's the only good part. I'm with you.

    Patricia "Pat" Martin : I wish it was somewhere else - the North Pole - I wouldn't care.

    Barry Kane : We might wind up there too, chasing Fry over an old glacier.

    Patricia "Pat" Martin : Fry. He seems so small now. I'd forgotten about him.

  • Patricia (Pat) Martin : If it had been any other sort of crime, if a man had stolen because he was starving, even if a man had committed murder to defend himself, maybe I wouldn't tell the police. But there's only one reason why men commit sabotage, and that's worse than murder.

  • Patricia "Pat" Martin : You look like a saboteur. You have a saboteur's disposition.

  • Patricia "Pat" Martin : It's a free country. A girl can change her mind, can't she?

  • Phillip Martin : I'm not at all convinced that he's guilty.

    Patricia "Pat" Martin : Uncle Philip, it's your duty as an American citizen.

    Phillip Martin : It is my duty as an American citizen to believe a man innocent until he's been proved guilty. Pat, don't tell me about my duty. It makes you sound so stuffy. Besides, I had my own ideas about my duties as a citizen. They sometimes involve disregarding the law.

  • Phillip Martin : My dear, the police are always on the alarmist side.

    Patricia "Pat" Martin : But they said this man is really dangerous.

    Phillip Martin : I'm sure they did. How could they be heroes if he were harmless?

  • Patricia "Pat" Martin : They made me so ashamed. They were so nice and trusting. They're wonderful people, all except that nasty little Major and the mean Twin. I don't suppose you can really blame the Fat Lady though, when a woman has lost her figure that way.

  • Patricia "Pat" Martin : What are you doing here? It's rather a long story, Mr Fry. It all started with an unknown blonde, an aircraft worker at a factory in Glendale, California.

    Frank Fry : I get it. Little Miss Liberty, carrying the torch.

  • Frank Fry : Who are ya? Come on. Quit stalling. Who are ya?

    Patricia "Pat" Martin : I think I told you. A working girl on her day off.

  • Patricia "Pat" Martin : They're so smart. That's what frightens me.

    Barry Kane : Yeah, they're smart, that's because they're ruthless. It's easy to win when you forget about the rules.

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