Night World Quotes
'Happy' MacDonald: Never give a sucker an even break.
Ed Powell: I never give anybody an even break.
Ed Powell: I never give anybody an even break.
Movie: Night World
'Happy' MacDonald: Never give a sucker an even break.
Ed Powell: I never give anybody an even break.
Ed Powell: I never give anybody an even break.
Movie: Night World
Ed Powell: How are ya, Daisy?
Daisy: Oh, I can't complain.
Ed Powell: But I bet you do.
Daisy: Oh, I can't complain.
Ed Powell: But I bet you do.
Movie: Night World
Ed Powell: How are ya, Daisy?
Daisy: Oh, I can't complain.
Ed Powell: But I bet you do.
Daisy: Oh, I can't complain.
Ed Powell: But I bet you do.
Movie: Night World
Michael Rand: It seems to me that a mother has to earn her child's love and respect after their birth; not because of it.
Movie: Night World
Michael Rand: It seems to me that a mother has to earn her child's love and respect after their birth; not because of it.
Movie: Night World
Tim Washington, the Doorman: Most all them folks is starving for something, and it ain't food. They comes in here and eats and dances and hugs themselves up to a woman,and for a while they think they're happy. Then they comes out, and the world is just as cold and empty as it was before. That's real starvin', Mr. Ryan.
Officer Ryan: Why, Tim, you're a philospher.
Tim Washington, the Doorman: Am I? You don't say so. That ain't what my wife Mary says. She says I'm just a fool-talkin' old colored man.
Officer Ryan: Why, Tim, you're a philospher.
Tim Washington, the Doorman: Am I? You don't say so. That ain't what my wife Mary says. She says I'm just a fool-talkin' old colored man.
Movie: Night World
Tim Washington, the Doorman: Most all them folks is starving for something, and it ain't food. They comes in here and eats and dances and hugs themselves up to a woman,and for a while they think they're happy. Then they comes out, and the world is just as cold and empty as it was before. That's real starvin', Mr. Ryan.
Officer Ryan: Why, Tim, you're a philospher.
Tim Washington, the Doorman: Am I? You don't say so. That ain't what my wife Mary says. She says I'm just a fool-talkin' old colored man.
Officer Ryan: Why, Tim, you're a philospher.
Tim Washington, the Doorman: Am I? You don't say so. That ain't what my wife Mary says. She says I'm just a fool-talkin' old colored man.
Movie: Night World
Tim Washington, the Doorman: Most all them folks is starving for something, and it ain't food. They comes in here and eats and dances and hugs themselves up to a woman,and for a while they think they're happy. Then they comes out, and the world is just as cold and empty as it was before. That's real starvin', Mr. Ryan.
Officer Ryan: Why, Tim, you're a philospher.
Tim Washington, the Doorman: Am I? You don't say so. That ain't what my wife Mary says. She says I'm just a fool-talkin' old colored man.
Officer Ryan: Why, Tim, you're a philospher.
Tim Washington, the Doorman: Am I? You don't say so. That ain't what my wife Mary says. She says I'm just a fool-talkin' old colored man.
Movie: Night World