Aldo Ray credited as playing...
Charles Norgate
- Capt. Monty Fitch: There is nothing wrong with soldiering. You see, I'm never called on to think in my profession. And I'd rather like to. Just once. And then I'd know...
- Charles Norgate: Know what?
- Capt. Monty Fitch: Whether I stay a soldier because there's nothing else I can do, or because I choose to. I'd probably make a fearful hash of it. Thinking I mean.
- Capt. Monty Fitch: The colonel has given me the entire weekend on duty.
- Charles Norgate: That's rough.
- Capt. Monty Fitch: Bank holiday in the bank.
- Capt. Monty Fitch: What do you use?
- Charles Norgate: A rod. A line.
- Capt. Monty Fitch: Lure, my dear, sir. What do you lure them with?
- Iris Muldoon: I understand you've taken a room at the Strand Hotel. Isn't that conspicuous?
- Charles Norgate: So I'm told.
- Iris Muldoon: I want you to forget what happened in New York.
- Charles Norgate: Who said I remembered?
- Charles Norgate: You're lonely.
- Iris Muldoon: You disgust me.
- Charles Norgate: Are you sure you haven't got it the wrong way around?
- Iris Muldoon: Yes, that too. I disgust myself.
- Charles Norgate: Come back to me, Iris.
- Capt. Monty Fitch: Oh, what it is to get away from that harrowing round of duties.
- Charles Norgate: I thought you liked the guards?
- Capt. Monty Fitch: Nothing wrong with the guards, old boy. It's the guarding.
- Bank Official: To open an account at the Bank of England, a sponsor is required, sir. Some person known to the bank.
- Charles Norgate: Is that so?
- Bank Official: There are other banking houses of course. They're said to be adequate.