Hugh Bonneville credited as playing...
Henry Brown
- Mrs. Bird: You just don't get it, do you?
- Henry Brown: What?
- Mrs. Bird: This family needed that wee bear every bit as much as he needed you. There. Said my piece.
- [walks away]
- Henry Brown: Hello?
- Mr. Curry: Good evening. This is an anonymous phone call.
- Henry Brown: Oh hello Mr. Curry.
- Mr. Curry: It's not Mr. Curry! It's Mr. Burry. I have some news concerning the bear.
- Henry Brown: What? What do you mean?
- Mary Brown: Who is it Henry?
- Henry Brown: It'd Mr. Curry doing a silly voice.
- Mr. Curry: It's Burry!
- Henry Brown: He says Paddington's been kidnapped!
- Mary Brown: Oh, look, Henry. It's perfect!
- [Paddington is holding a squeezy tomato ketchup bottle]
- Henry Brown: You want to call him Ketchup?
- Mary Brown: What?
- Henry Brown: Ketchup The Bear?
- [Mary is looking at the "Paddington" station sign]
- Mary Brown: No. Paddington!
- Judy Brown: Paddington?
- Paddington: Paddington?... Pa... dding... ton.
- Mary Brown: [Henry and Mary come off the motorbike into the hospital, Mary is heavily pregnant with Judy] Not going to let this change us, right?
- Henry Brown: No way, baby!
- [they do a high-five]
- Millicent: Come on, hand over the bear.
- Mary Brown: No. We won't do that.
- Paddington: Mrs. Brown?
- Mary Brown: He's family.
- Millicent: Family? You're not even the same species.
- Paddington: It's true.
- Henry Brown: It is true. And when I first met Paddington, I wanted nothing to do with him. But my wonderful wife... she opened her heart to him, and so did my incredible children. And now I have, too.
- Mary Brown: Henry.
- Henry Brown: It doesn't matter that he comes from the other side of the world, or that he's a different species. Or that he has a worrying marmalade habit. We love Paddington. And that makes him family! And families stick together! So if you want him, you'll have to take us all!
- Millicent: Okay, then.
- Henry Brown: Paddington, please don't take this the wrong way, but are you certain there was an explorer? You didn't just find a hat and make up some...
- [Paddington glowers at him]
- Henry Brown: What? Why are you looking at me like that? Is it me or is it hot in here? Why do I feel so...
- Paddington: Uncomfortable?
- Henry Brown: Mmm.
- Paddington: Flushed?
- Henry Brown: Mmm.
- Paddington: Queasy?
- Henry Brown: Mmm.
- Paddington: [stopping] It's called a hard stare. My aunt taught me to do them when people had forgotten their manners.
- Henry Brown: Paddington! Up here!
- Paddington: [waking from a tranquilizer stupor] Is that you, God?
- Henry Brown: What?
- Paddington: It's just you sound a lot more like Mr. Brown than I imagined.
- Henry Brown: It is Mr. Brown!
- Paddington: [seeing him outside the window] Mr. Brown! What are you doing out there?
- Henry Brown: We've come to rescue you!
- Paddington: You have?
- Henry Brown: Mr. Curry explained everything. I'm so sorry I didn't believe you.
- Paddington: [after accidentally causing a fire] But it wasn't my fault.
- Henry Brown: Who else was in the house? The front door was still locked.
- Paddington: There was an elephant.
- Judy Brown: An elephant?
- Jonathan Brown: What?
- Paddington: Well, it had the head of an elephant and the body of a snake, but it tried to shoot me!
- Mrs. Bird: Have you been drinking salt water?
- Paddington: No.
- Mary Brown: Paddington, why don't you tell us what really happened?
- Paddington: What?
- Mary Brown: We won't be cross.
- Henry Brown: Speak for yourself.
- Paddington: Mrs. Brown, you must believe me. I would never lie to you.
- Jonathan Brown: Where's Paddington?
- Henry Brown: I don't know.
- Judy Brown: Sh! I can hear something.
- Henry Brown: [hearing noises from a nearby wall] That's just the pipes.
- Judy Brown: That's not pipes, that's bear.
- [she growls and, hearing her, Paddington growls in response]
- Judy Brown: He's going for the roof.
- Henry Brown: Hi, big fella. What's cooking?
- Paddington: Marmalade, Mr. Brown. Go on, have a taste.
- Henry Brown: [tasting a bit] Mm, delicious.
- Paddington: And just one sandwich contains all the vitamins and minerals a bear needs for the whole day.
- Jonathan Brown: So does that mean I don't have to eat vegetables?
- Mrs. Bird: He said "bear," not "boy."
- Paddington: Sorry, Jonathan.
- Barry: Oi! New girl.
- Henry Brown: Is there a problem?
- Barry: Forgot to check your pass.
- Henry Brown: My p... oh, my pass. Yes.
- [searching the pockets of his coat]
- Henry Brown: Ah!
- [seeing the ID]
- Henry Brown: Ooh. It's an old photograph.
- Barry: [taking it] I'm sure you've always been a... whoa. You've changed a bit.
- Henry Brown: I lost a lot of weight.
- Barry: Telling me. And the, uh...
- [indicating a blemish that's supposed to be on his cheek]
- Henry Brown: I had it lasered.
- Barry: Oh. And the arm's grown back.
- Henry Brown: It's a false arm.
- Barry: [sticking his arm with the badge's pin] You really can't feel a thing?
- [Henry shakes his head]
- Barry: Huh.
- Henry Brown: [Barry sticks the ID into his shoulder] Nothing.
- Barry: Amazing. Well, I'm just off to the toilet. See you in a bit.
- [as Barry leaves, Henry pulls the badge off, groaning in pain]
- Judy Brown: [trying to rescue Paddington] It's locked. What do we do now?
- Henry Brown: I know.
- Mary Brown: [he opens a window to the ledge outside] Henry! Henry, do not go out there!
- Jonathan Brown: Do it, Dad.
- Henry Brown: Someone has to. And that someone is me.
- Henry Brown: Oh.
- [he grabs her]
- Henry Brown: Oh, I say!
- [he gives her a dramatically passionate kiss]
- Henry Brown: My hero.
- Barry: [Mr. Brown sneaks into the Geographer's Guild disguised as a female housekeeper] Haven't seen you before, have I?
- Henry Brown: No, that's right. I'm new.
- Barry: Mmm, thought so. Lovely day, innit?
- Henry Brown: Unusually hot.
- Barry: Mmm. Just like you.
- Jonathan Brown: [Henry and Paddington retrieve an 8mm film from the Geographer's Guild] So you actually broke in, Dad?
- Henry Brown: That's right.
- Mary Brown: Well, it sounds incredibly brave, Henry.
- Henry Brown: Well, you know, there's a time for being boring and annoying and there's a time for being a man.
- Paddington: Mr. Brown dressed up as a lady and someone stuck pins in him.
- Judy Brown: What?
- Henry Brown: Oh, look, it's starting.
- Mary Brown: Sorry. What was that?
- Henry Brown: Doesn't matter.
- Jonathan Brown: In a dress?
- Henry Brown: No! Did look like a dress. It was more of a housecoat. It was quite liberating, actually.
- Henry Brown: One night, you said. One night!
- Mary Brown: I know.
- Henry Brown: You promised to take him to the authorities.
- Mary Brown: I never promised.
- Henry Brown: Well, you very heavily implied it.
- Mary Brown: I know, and I'm sorry, but he was telling the truth, there really IS an explorer!
- Mary Brown: What are you doing?
- Henry Brown: I'm doing my looking-away face.
- Mary Brown: Are you doing the breathing?
- Henry Brown: I'm doing the breathing.