Harold Pinter credited as playing...
Sir Thomas Bertram
- Fanny Price: [referring to Henry Crawford] I do not trust him, sir.
- Sir Thomas Bertram: What do you distrust?
- Fanny Price: His nature, sir. Like many charming people, he conceals an almost absolute dependence on the appreciation of others.
- Sir Thomas Bertram: And what is the terrible ill in that?
- Fanny Price: His sole interest is in being loved, sir, not in loving.
- Sir Thomas Bertram: Tom! You will do as I say!
- Tom Bertram: What, and do as you do? Even I have principles, sir.
- Maria Elizabeth Bertram: Father, I wish to speak to you about Rushworth.
- Sir Thomas Bertram: Maria, yes. Now, you know how eagerly disposed I was to like your Mr. Rushworth...
- Maria Elizabeth Bertram: ...but you think him an inferior young man, as ignorant in business as in books, with opinions in general unfixed, and without seeming much aware of it himself.
- Sir Thomas Bertram: Well...