Jigsaw (1949) Poster

(1949)

Franchot Tone: Howard Malloy

Quotes 

  • Charles Riggs : You know, I was born in this city, Howard. In our block, we had guys from practically every race and religion you ever hear of... and a couple you didn't. But we got along pretty well.

    Howard Malloy : Well, that's the way it ought to be.

    Charles Riggs : In our block, nobody cared what country your parents came from or where they went to church. Nobody called you a nasty name... until you were taught there were nasty names and some people were supposed to be called by them -Micks, Polacks, Wops, Limies, Spics, Hunties.

    Howard Malloy : That's part of our history. America always has to melt away the differences between people.

    Charles Riggs : Sure and most always you don't understand *why* they're supposed to be different. They're just somebody else's say so, somebody else's influence. Now we got people around who want to make people hate each other, be afraid of each other, just so they can make money out of it. I don't like that.

  • Dist. Atty. Frank Walker : [coming into a room and viewing several dead bodies]  This place looks like the last act of "Hamlet!"

    Howard Malloy : It's the last act for all kinds of things.

  • Howard Malloy : Barbara was alive when I passed out. You must have come in here...

    Sigmund Kosterich aka Siggy : No! Why would I have waited for you to awaken if I did?

    Howard Malloy : Your fingerprints are on this gun.

    Sigmund Kosterich aka Siggy : And so are yours.

    Howard Malloy : Yeah, but I know I didn't kill her.

  • Barbara Whitfield : You must have smiled at someone the way you smile at me. People should be careful of that smile. People should be careful of a lot of things about you.

    Howard Malloy : You know, even angels can get their wings clipped.

    Barbara Whitfield : You got scissors for my wings?

  • Barbara Whitfield : Why did you come over to me at that party, Howard?

    Howard Malloy : Because you were the only person who didn't look like you belonged there.

    Barbara Whitfield : Really? I belong anywhere I'm wanted!

    Howard Malloy : Do you?

    Barbara Whitfield : Don't I?

  • Barbara Whitfield : [Changing behind a dressing screen]  Is this visit business or pleasure?

    Howard Malloy : Right now it's your business and my pleasure.

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