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Brothers in Law (1957)

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Brothers in Law

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  • Clerk: You start with a blue robing bag, sir. Then if you do good work for counsel, he'll give you a red one. If at the end of seven years you haven't been given a red bag - use a suitcase.
  • Henry Marshall: Mrs. Potter, did your husband ever hit you?
  • His Honour Judge Ryman: One moment. Please don't lead on essential matters.
  • Henry Marshall: As your lordship pleases. Mrs. Potter, did he or did he not hit you?
  • His Honour Judge Ryman: Really, Mr. Marshall, that's just as bad.
  • Henry Marshall: Very well, my lord. Mrs. Potter, how often did these assaults take place?
  • His Honour Judge Ryman: Mr. Marshall! That's not only a leading question, it is a double question and in my view a most improper one. The witness has not yet said that her husband hit her.
  • Henry Marshall: Well, madam, did he hit you?
  • His Honour Judge Ryman: Mr. Marshall, there must be some limit to this.
  • Henry Marshall: Your lordship tells me to ask a question and then when I do, your lordship complains.
  • His Honour Judge Ryman: That's a most improper observation.
  • Henry Marshall: Very well, my lord, I apologize.
  • His Honour Judge Ryman: Well, let me suggest that you ask the witness how her husband treated her.
  • Henry Marshall: Thank you, my lord. Mrs. Potter, how did your husband treat you?
  • Mrs. Potter: Like a slave.
  • Henry Marshall: Yes?... in what way?
  • Mrs. Potter: Well, in every way.
  • Henry Marshall: Well, uh, could you enumerate some of those ways?
  • Mrs. Potter: Enumer what?
  • Henry Marshall: Give some examples?
  • Mrs. Potter: It was always happening.
  • Henry Marshall: What was?
  • Mrs. Potter: Him treating me like that.
  • Henry Marshall: Like what? How did he treat you?
  • Mrs. Potter: Something terrible.
  • Henry Marshall: We weren't there, Mrs. Potter. You must tell us about it.
  • Mrs. Potter: Well, it was going on all the time.
  • Henry Marshall: What was?
  • Mrs. Potter: What he did.
  • [talking about Charles Poole who has just pulled up in a very noisy sports car]
  • Henry Marshall: As far as old Charles is concerned, sex has been supplanted by the internal combustion engine. I've never knew a fellow who could get so worked up over a couple of big ends.
  • Foreword: If all the characters in this film were not fictitious - it would be alarming!
  • Henry Marshall: Just tell us one thing he did.
  • Mrs. Potter: So many.
  • Henry Marshall: It should be easy to think of one. Can you not tell his lordship one simple thing your husband did?
  • Mrs. Potter: ...Well, there was that time at Christmas.
  • Henry Marshall: Yes?
  • Mrs. Potter: ...or was it at Easter?
  • Henry Marshall: Well, what happened at Easter then, Mrs. Potter?
  • Mrs. Potter: Well... what was you saying again?
  • Henry Marshall: Something happened at Easter.
  • Mrs. Potter: Well, I don't think I'd like to tell the judge that.

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