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Judith Anderson, Mischa Auer, June Duprez, Barry Fitzgerald, Richard Haydn, Louis Hayward, Walter Huston, C. Aubrey Smith, and Roland Young in And Then There Were None (1945)

Louis Hayward: Philip Lombard

And Then There Were None

Louis Hayward credited as playing...

Philip Lombard

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Quotes6

  • Philip Lombard: Hello puss, looking for a mouse? So are we.
  • Judge Francis J. Quinncannon: What I'd like to know is if we're the cat, or the mouse.
  • Detective William Henry Blore: One thing is for certain; he ain't inside so he must be outside.
  • Philip Lombard: Brilliant thinking, Blore.
  • Detective William Henry Blore: I know who took the dining room key!
  • Philip Lombard: Who?
  • Detective William Henry Blore: Rogers! He had the key to the dining room, fact. He unlocks the door, takes a little Indian, goes out and chops up some sticks, fact. And then...
  • Philip Lombard: And then he takes the chopper, and splits his own cranium, fact. I'd like to see you do that to yourself, Blore. It would take practice!
  • [last lines]
  • Fred Narracott: Good morning. Ready to leave now?
  • Philip Lombard: Ha, are we.
  • Fred Narracott: Are the others ready too?
  • Philip Lombard: You call them.
  • [Narracott enters the house while Lombard and Claythorne run off together]
  • [Prince Nikita Starloff has just collapsed after taking a drink]
  • Philip Lombard: He's not moviing.
  • Detective William Henry Blore: Just plain drunk.
  • Dr. Edward G. Armstrong: Just plain dead.
  • Philip Lombard: Mr. Owen's hand is plain to see.
  • Judge Francis J. Quinncannon: Yes, but where the devil is Mr. Owen himself?

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