John Williams credited as playing...
Brogan-Moore
- Christine Vole: He is not my husband. Leonard and I went through a form of marriage in Hamburg, but, I had a husband living at the time somewhere in East Germany in the Russian zone.
- Sir Wilfrid: Did you tell Leonard?
- Christine Vole: I did not! It would have been stupid to tell him. He would not have married me and I would have been left behind to starve in the rubble.
- Brogan-Moore: But, he did marry you and brought you safely to this country. Don't you think you should be very grateful to him?
- Christine Vole: One can get very tired of gratitude.
- Brogan-Moore: Touching isn't it? The way he counts on his wife.
- Sir Wilfrid: Yes, like a drowning man clutching at a razor blade.
- Christine Vole: You think Mrs. French looked upon Leonard as a son? Or a nephew?
- Brogan-Moore: I do. An entirely natural and understandable relationship.
- Christine Vole: What hypocrites you are in this country.
- [the jury is back]
- Brogan-Moore: You're not worried about the verdict?
- Sir Wilfrid: It's not their judgment that worries me, it's mine.
- Brogan-Moore: Chipper, isn't he? An hour ago, he had one foot on the gallows and the other on a banana peel. You ought to be very proud, Wilfrid. Aren't you?
- Sir Wilfrid: Not yet. We've disposed of the gallows, but there's still that banana peel somewhere, under somebody's foot.
- Brogan-Moore: Congratulations, here are your cigars.
- Sir Wilfrid: Not yet.
- Brogan-Moore: Come on, it's all over, wrapped up neat and tidy. What's wrong?
- Sir Wilfrid: It's a little too neat, too tidy, and altogether too symmetrical, that's what's wrong with it.