'Dawes' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
The Bastard (1978)
Actors:
Peter Elbling (actor),
Stephen Furst (actor),
Buddy Ebsen (actor),
Ike Eisenmann (actor),
John de Lancie (actor),
Tom Bosley (actor),
William Bassett (actor),
Ian Abercrombie (actor),
Raymond Burr (actor),
Noah Beery Jr. (actor),
George Chandler (actor),
Jim Antonio (actor),
John Colicos (actor),
William Daniels (actor),
Lorne Greene (actor),
Plot: Phillipe Charboneau is the illegitimate son of an English duke. When he travels from France to England to claim his inheritance, he incurs the wrath of his father's family and is forced to flee to America, where he becomes involved in the events leading to the American Revolution.
Keywords: american-revolution, based-on-novel
Genres:
Drama,
History,
Romance,
Foxy Brown (1974)
Actors:
Harry Holcombe (actor),
Colleen Brennan (actress),
Jack Hill (director),
Sid Haig (actor),
Fred Lerner (actor),
Jack Hill (writer),
Antonio Fargas (actor),
Pam Grier (actress),
Boyd 'Red' Morgan (actor),
Bob Minor (actor),
Peter Brown (actor),
Conrad Bachmann (actor),
H.B. Haggerty (actor),
Jon Cedar (actor),
Buzz Feitshans (producer),
Plot: A sexy black woman, Foxy Brown, seeks revenge when her government agent boyfriend Michael is shot down by gangsters led by the kinky couple of Steve Elias and Miss Katherine.
Keywords: 1970s, action-heroine, african-american, afro, airplane, alcohol, anti-heroine, assassin, assault, attraction
Genres:
Action,
Comedy,
Crime,
Drama,
Thriller,
Taglines: Don't mess aroun' with Foxy Brown She's brown sugar and spice but if you don't treat her nice she'll put you on ice! A chick with drive who don't take no jive! Don't mess aroun' with Foxy Brown Don't mess aroun' with Foxy Brown - She's the meanest chick in town!
Quotes:
Bobbie: Listen skinny, before you start talking tough, I'd better warn you I've got a black belt in karate. So why don't you get out of here quietly, while you still got some teeth left in that ugly face?::[Foxy knocks her down with a barstool]::Foxy Brown: And I've got MY black belt in barstools!
Foxy Brown: You pink-ass corrupt honky judge, take your little wet noodle outta here and if you see a man anywhere send him in because I do need a MAN!
Jackie: Let go of my hair, bitch!
Deb: Who does she think she is?::Link Brown: That's my sister, baby, and she's a whole lotta woman.
Michael Anderson: I don't know... vigilante justice?::Foxy Brown: It's as American as apple pie.
Katherine Wall: [after Foxy presents Steve's penis in a pickle jar, kills 2 of her men, and shoots her in the arm] Why didn't you kill me too? Well go on and shoot! I don't want to live anymore!::Foxy Brown: I know. That's the idea. The rest of your man is still around, and I hope you two live a long time, then maybe you can feel some of what I feel. Death is too easy for you, bitch. I want you to SUFFER.
Claudia: [laughing] Was it worth it? You know what they're going to do to us, baby?::Foxy Brown: Yep, nothing, in fact, all the doing is going to be done to them.::Claudia: [laughing] They' gonna kick our ass! But I don't care, it's funny because I know what's going to happen.::[going into hysterics]::Claudia: I don't care!
Foxy Brown: [busting into Link's apartment with a gun] Ooh you son of a bitch, you just had to tell them, didn't you?
Foxy Brown: What? Link too?::Oscar: Yeah, they say it was those Steve Elias people.::Foxy Brown: Was he dealing again?::Oscar: Yeah, coke.::Foxy Brown: I told him to stay away from them.::Oscar: Yeah, but once those people pull you in, there's only ONE way they'll let you go.
Dawes: [to Foxy] We've discussed your request and we're not sure whether we want to help you or not. I mean this is a neighborhood committee and this is kind of out of our area.::Oscar: Maybe the time has come to grow a bit, brother.
Live and Let Die (1973)
Actors:
George Martin (composer),
Julie Harris (costume designer),
Jane Seymour (actress),
Clifton James (actor),
Tom Mankiewicz (writer),
Albert R. Broccoli (producer),
Lois Maxwell (actress),
Julius Harris (actor),
Yaphet Kotto (actor),
Yaphet Kotto (actor),
Harry Saltzman (producer),
Bernard Lee (actor),
Roger Moore (actor),
Bert Bates (editor),
Guy Hamilton (director),
Plot: Several British agents have been murdered and James Bond is sent to New Orleans, to investigate these mysterious deaths. Mr. Big comes to his knowledge, who is self-producing heroin. Along his journeys he meets Tee Hee who has a claw for a hand, Baron Samedi the voodoo master and Solitaire and her tarot cards. Bond must travel deep inside New Orleans, through marshy grass and on water as he completes his mission.
Keywords: 1970s, action-hero, alley-fight, american, amputation, antonyms-in-title, arch-villain, automobile, aviation, based-on-novel
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Crime,
Thriller,
Taglines: Roger Moo7re is James Bond Tuff! Fräck! Frän! (Tough! Brazen! Sharp!) (Swedish poster) See 007's Leap for Life in a GLASTRON! [UK poster] More Action. More Excitement. More Adventure. [USA 1999 poster] Get Moore!
Quotes:
[Bond refuses to answer Mr. Big's question about Solitaire]::James Bond: In that case you'd better ship me back to the island and let him ask me in person. I'm not in the habit of giving answers to... lackeys.::Mr. Big: You damn *lucky* you got an ear left to hear the question with! Which is, did you mess with that?::[pointing to Solitaire's cards]::James Bond: That is between Solitaire, myself, and Kananga. I will tell him when I see him.::Mr. Big: You ain't gonna see the sunlight unless you answer me, boy!::James Bond: [sarcastic] Oh, I had no idea that you are so frightened of him!::Mr. Big: DID YOU TOUCH HER?::James Bond: [firmly] WHEN I see Kananga!::Mr. Big: Right!::[as Kananga reveals himself from a latex mask]::James Bond: Quite revealing!
Sheriff J.W. Pepper: There's that son of a bitch. I got him. [to Bond] What are you? Some kinda doomsday machine boy? Well WE got a cage strong enough to hold an animal like you here!::Felix Leiter: Captain, would you enlighten the Sheriff please?::State Trooper: Yessir. J.W., let me have a word with ya. J.W., now this fellow's from London England. He's a Englishman workin' in cooperation with our boys, a sorta... secret agent.::Sheriff J.W. Pepper: Secret AGENT? On WHOSE side?
Cab driver: You know where you're going?::James Bond: Uptown, I believe?::Cab driver: Uptown? You headed into Harlem, man!::James Bond: Well you just stay on the tail of that jukebox and there's an extra twenty in it for you.::Cab driver: Hey man, for twenty bucks I'd take you to a Ku Klux Klan cookout!
Quarrel: My regards to Baron Samedi, man, right between the eyes.
Tee-Hee: [leaving Bond stranded on an island surrounded by crocodiles] There are two ways to disable a crocodile you know.::James Bond: I... don't suppose you'd care to share that information with me?::Tee-Hee: One way is to take a pencil, and jam it into the pressure hole behind his eye.::James Bond: And the other?::Tee-Hee: Oh the other's twice as simple. You just put your hand in his mouth... and pull his teeth out! Heh, heh!
Kananga: Tee-Hee, on the first wrong answer from Miss Solitaire, you will snip the little finger of Mr. Bond's right hand. Starting with the second wrong answer, you will proceed to the more... VITAL... areas.
[Strutter is pursuing James Bond through Harlem]::Harold Strutter: Can't miss him. It's like following a cue ball.
Mr. Big: [to his men] Is THIS the stupid mother who tailed you uptown?::James Bond: There seems to be some mistake. My name is...::Mr. Big: Names is for tombstones, baby! Y'all take this honkey out and WASTE HIM! NOW!
Tee-Hee: Mr. Bond, its good to see you again.
Cab driver: I sure hope you make friends easy!::[Bond hands him the fare]::Cab driver: Right on, brother!::Cab driver: [on his CB radio] He's-a-headin' on in.
The Man from the Alamo (1953)
Actors:
Robert Carson (actor),
Trevor Bardette (actor),
Chuck Hamilton (actor),
Glenn Ford (actor),
Bob Burns (actor),
Roy Butler (actor),
Brett Halsey (actor),
Emile Avery (actor),
Neville Brand (actor),
Fred Coby (actor),
Richard H. Cutting (actor),
John Daheim (actor),
George Eldredge (actor),
Frank Ellis (actor),
Robert F. Hoy (actor),
Plot: During the war for Texas independence, one man leaves the Alamo before the end (chosen by lot to help others' families) but is too late to accomplish his mission, and is branded a coward. Since he cannot now expose a gang of turncoats, he infiltrates them instead. Can he save a wagon train of refugees from Wade's Guerillas?
Keywords: 1800s, 1830s, alamo, ambush, bandit, battlefield, bombardment, boy, city-name-in-title, cowardice
Genres:
Western,
Taglines: Out Of Texas' Bravest Hour... Came The Man They Called The Coward
Quotes:
General Sam Houston: I have just received a dispatch that Santa Anna has captured San Antonio. Colonel Travis, with less than 200 men, has withdrawn across the river to the Alamo to prepare for its defense. At the moment, that is the only military force between the Mexican army and the Sabine River... and those men need help!
Lt. Col. Travis: How do you feel, Jim?::Jim Bowie: I'd feel a lot better if somebody moved me out on that wall. I'll never get any shootin' done in here.::Lt. Col. Travis: Don't be too sure of that. There's a lot of 'em left out there. Some of them might even pay you a visit.::Sam: Just bring 'em in! Me and Mr. Bowie all ready for 'em.::Lt. Col. Travis: I don't think we won't have to bring 'em in, Sam. It looks as if they intend to come in on their own.
Davy Crockett: What did he say, Colonel?::Lt. Col. Travis: He just said if we don't walk out of here right now with our hands in the air, we won't walk out at all.::Billings: What are you going to tell him, sir?::Lt. Col. Travis: Is this cannon loaded?
[Reb is complaining about being cooped up in the Alamo]::John Stroud: If you get tired of it here, why don't you walk out?::Reb: I think the biggest mistake I ever made was when I walked in.
Alamo Soldier: Never thought I live to see the day Johnny Stroud would turn yellow.::2nd Alamo Soldier: Who said he is?::Alamo Soldier: He's runnin' out, isn't he?::3rd Alamo Soldier: Did you ever figure it might take more nerve to leave than to stay?::4th Alamo Soldier: The worse that can happen to you is that somebody will say you died a hero. That man's going to called a coward the rest of his life.::Alamo Soldier: Then why's he leavin'?::2nd Alamo Soldier: We drew lots. Johnny always was unlucky.
Jess Wade: Where'd you come from?::John Stroud: Town.::Jess Wade: Why'd you leave?::John Stroud: I had a little throat trouble.::Dawes: They were going to hang him!
Jess Wade: The Alamo? What were you doing there in the first place?::John Stroud: Well, what would you do there if the whole Mexican army...::Jess Wade: That wasn't what I asked.::John Stroud: That's the answer you're going to get.
[last lines]::John Stroud: Carlos, I'll be back for you as soon as I can, son. I'm heading for San Jacinto. All right, Mr. Gage, let's get these wagons rolling.::John Gage: You heard what the man said. Let's get these wagons rolling!::Carlos: He'll come back, Miss Beth.::Beth Anders: I hope so, Carlos.::Carlos: So do I - for both of us.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939)
Actors:
Charles Irwin (actor),
Leyland Hodgson (actor),
Frank Baker (actor),
Boyd Irwin (actor),
William Austin (actor),
Harry Cording (actor),
Ted Billings (actor),
Frank Dawson (actor),
Nigel Bruce (actor),
Arthur Hohl (actor),
Gordon Hart (actor),
E.E. Clive (actor),
Holmes Herbert (actor),
Keith Hitchcock (actor),
Leonard Mudie (actor),
Plot: Professor Moriarity has a scheme for stealing the crown jewels from the Tower of London. To get Holmes involved, he persuades a gaucho flute player to murder a girl.
Keywords: albatross, anger, anonymous-letter, based-on-play, bedroom, being-followed, bowler-hat, broom, brother-sister-relationship, bumbler
Genres:
Crime,
Mystery,
Thriller,
Taglines: The Struggle of Super-Minds in the Crime of the Century!
Quotes:
Sherlock Holmes: You've a magnificent brain, Moriarty. I admire it. I admire it so much I'd like to present it pickled in alcohol to the London Medical Society.::Professor Moriarty: That would make an interesting exhibit. Holmes, you've only now barely missed sending me to the gallows. You're the one man in England clever enough to defeat me. The situation has become impossible.::Sherlock Holmes: Have you any suggestions?::Professor Moriarty: I'm going to break you Holmes. I'm going to bring off right under your nose the most incredible crime of the century, and you'll never suspect it until it's too late. That will be the end of you Mr. Sherlock Holmes. And when I've beaten and ruined you then I can retire in peace. I'd like to retire; crime no longer amuses me. I'd like to devote my remaining years to abstract science.
Sherlock Holmes: Elementary, my dear Watson.
[last lines]::Sherlock Holmes: Very effective, my dear Watson!::Doctor John H. Watson: Elementary, my dear Holmes, elementary.
Sherlock Holmes: I've decided to accept your case, Miss Brandon. I shall help you all I can.::Ann Brandon: Oh, Thank you.::Jerrold Hunter: We don't want your interference, Mr. Holmes.::Sherlock Holmes: I interfere whenever and wherever I like, Mr. Hunter.
Sherlock Holmes: The nose of the police dog, although long and efficient, points in only one direction at a time.
Sherlock Holmes: Whatever Watson has found out, you'll know inevitably. I have unbounded confidence in his lack of discretion.
Dawes: You wanted to see me, sir?::Professor Moriarty: I'm away for a few weeks, Dawes, and I come back to find my anthurium magenta, my incomparable anthurium magenta, withered, ruined...::Dawes: I can't understand it, sir; I took good care of all the plants.::Professor Moriarty: Did you water them?::Dawes: Every day, sir - just as you told me, sir.::Professor Moriarty: Then how does it happen that I find a spider's web spun across the spout of the watering can?::Dawes: That can happen overnight, sir.::Professor Moriarty: Overnight, huh? Then you didn't water them today?::Dawes: There's been so much to do, sir, preparing for your coming back.::Professor Moriarty: Nothing is as important as the care of my flowers. Through your neglect, this flower has died. You've murdered a flower!::Dawes: Why, I'm sorry, sir.::Professor Moriarty: To think that for merely murdering a man I was incarcerated for six whole weeks in a filthy prison cell.::Dawes: A pity, sir!::Professor Moriarty: A travesty on justice!::Dawes: Quite so, sir.::Professor Moriarty: And for this crime, Dawes, you should be flogged, broken on the wheel, drawn and quartered...::Dawes: Yes, sir. Will that be all, sir?::Professor Moriarty: ...and boiled in oil!::Dawes: Thank you, sir.::Professor Moriarty: Go away.::Dawes: Yes, sir.
Inquisitive Stranger: [Watson is lying in the street in order to reconstruct a murder - a stranger stops and stares] I say, has something happened?::Doctor John H. Watson: Definitely. Would you mind stepping back a few paces?::Inquisitive Stranger: Not at all.::Doctor John H. Watson: Thank you.::Inquisitive Stranger: Perhaps I could find a doctor?::Doctor John H. Watson: I'm a doctor. What's the matter with you?::Inquisitive Stranger: I'm all right. I was thinking of you.::Doctor John H. Watson: Why?::Inquisitive Stranger: But aren't you ill?::Doctor John H. Watson: Certainly not. I'm dead.::Inquisitive Stranger: Well. I'm afraid I must be getting off. [He leaves, hurriedly]::Doctor John H. Watson: Don't let me detain you. Stupid fellow.
The Big Guy (1939)
Actors:
Murray Alper (actor),
Eddie Hall (actor),
Stanley Blystone (actor),
Tom Chatterton (actor),
Edward Brophy (actor),
Jackie Cooper (actor),
Kernan Cripps (actor),
Ed Cassidy (actor),
Hal K. Dawson (actor),
Eddie Dunn (actor),
Edward Earle (actor),
Wallis Clark (actor),
Pat Flaherty (actor),
Jonathan Hale (actor),
Russell Hicks (actor),
Plot: Bill Whitlock, the warden of a large prison, has a decision to make; the only way he can keep an innocent man, Jimmy Hutchins, from dying in the electric chair is to return some stolen loot that has come into his possession. It is quite a large sum, so his conscience has to work over-time, and that may not sway him, either.
Keywords: 1930s, archive-footage, b-movie, cell-mate, cigarette-smoking, circumstantial-evidence, confession, conscience, convict, district-attorney
Genres:
Crime,
Drama,
Romance,
Taglines: "I'M GOING TO LET THIS BOY DIE!" "I can beat life - with his life! It's my chance to play heel and win a fortune. Why should I play sap - and lose it - just to save some kid!" BIG...With a FIST! BIG... With a GUN! BIG..With a GAL! But he was BIG enough to sacrifice a fortune to save two innocent kids from disaster! (original poster) HERE'S UNFORGETTABLE DRAMA! (original poster - all caps) HE HAD A RIGHT TO KILL..AND MAKE A FORTUNE IF HE DID! But they were innocent...and he knew it (original poster) VICTOR McLAGLEN...TRiumphant again in the kind of role that made him famous! (original ad) JACKIE COOPER...In the finest, most dramatic performance of his career! (original ad)
Hi, Nellie! (1934)
Actors:
Hobart Cavanaugh (actor),
Donald Meek (actor),
Berton Churchill (actor),
James Donlan (actor),
Robert Barrat (actor),
George Chandler (actor),
Antonio Filauri (actor),
Howard C. Hickman (actor),
Harold Huber (actor),
George Humbert (actor),
Douglass Dumbrille (actor),
Milton Kibbee (actor),
Frank Marlowe (actor),
Ralph McCullough (actor),
George Meeker (actor),
Plot: Managing Editor Brad Bradshaw refuses to run a story linking the disappearance of Frank Canfield with embezzlement of the bank. He considers Frank a straight shooter and he goes easy on the story. Every other paper goes with the story that Frank took the money and Brad is demoted, by the publisher, to the Heartthrob column - writing advice to the lovelorn. After feeling sorry for himself for two months, he takes the column seriously and makes it the talk of the town. But Brad still wants his old job back so he will have to find Canfield and the missing money.
Keywords: 1930s, bank-failure, bar, business-competition, cemetery, character-name-in-title, columnist, contract, corpse, demotion
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
The Man from Blankley's (1930)
Actors:
William Austin (actor),
John Barrymore (actor),
D'Arcy Corrigan (actor),
Louise Carver (actress),
Emily Fitzroy (actress),
Dale Fuller (actress),
Tiny Jones (actress),
Loretta Young (actress),
Joseph Jackson (writer),
Joseph Jackson (writer),
Harvey F. Thew (writer),
Alfred E. Green (director),
Edgar Norton (actor),
Yorke Sherwood (actor),
Ann Brody (actress),
Genres:
Comedy,
The Fourteenth Man (1920)
Actors:
Jesse L. Lasky (miscellaneous crew),
Jim Farley (actor),
Clarence Geldart (actor),
Walter Hiers (actor),
Lucien Littlefield (actor),
Bebe Daniels (actress),
Walter Woods (writer),
Joseph Henabery (director),
Robert Dudley (actor),
Robert Milasch (actor),
Robert Warwick (actor),
Sylvia Ashton (actress),
Viora Daniel (actress),
Norman Selby (actor),
John McKinnon (actor),
Genres:
Comedy,