The Howling quotes
17 total quotes (ID: 924)Dr. George Waggner
Eddie Quist
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Walter Paisley
Erle Kenton: You can't tame what's meant to be wild, doc. It just ain't natural.
Fred Francis: [on the phone after Karen freezes during a newscast] Who knows? Maybe she's pregnant. Listen, get in touch with that Fujiama, Fujimoto, or whatever the hell her name is and get her ready for the 11:00 report.
Bill Neill: I'm looking for my wife.
Marsha Quist: Why?
Marsha Quist: Why?
Chris Dugan: [looks in what was Eddie Quist's morgue locker] He's not here!
Morgue attendant: He was here this morning!
Terry Fisher: [notices the damage on the inside of the locker door] Look at the door!
Chris Dugan: You think somebody took him?
Morgue attendant: Well, he didn't just get up and walk away!
Morgue attendant: He was here this morning!
Terry Fisher: [notices the damage on the inside of the locker door] Look at the door!
Chris Dugan: You think somebody took him?
Morgue attendant: Well, he didn't just get up and walk away!
Chris Dugan: I've got silver bullets in here. [points his rifle]
Jerry Warren: Silver bullets my ass! Get up, T.C.!
Jerry Warren: Silver bullets my ass! Get up, T.C.!
Chris Dugan: You're crazy!
Eddie Quist: Oh, I'm much more than that!
Eddie Quist: Oh, I'm much more than that!
Eddie Quist: Hello, bright boy.
Chris Dugan: Eddie?
Eddie Quist: You know me, but I don't know you. Why is that?
Chris Dugan: Eddie?
Eddie Quist: You know me, but I don't know you. Why is that?
Erle Kenton: We should have stuck with the old ways. Raising cattle for our feed. Where's the life in that?
Charlie Barton: Humans are our cattle.
Erle Kenton: Humans are our prey We should feed on them, like we've always done. Screw all this "channel your energies" crap.
Charlie Barton: Humans are our cattle.
Erle Kenton: Humans are our prey We should feed on them, like we've always done. Screw all this "channel your energies" crap.
Karen White: There was howling just a minute ago.
Bill Neill: It was probably someone's stray dog.
Karen White: It didn't sound like any dog I've ever heard before
Bill Neill: Honey, you're from Los Angeles. The wildest thing you've ever heard is Wolfman Jack. This is the country.
Bill Neill: It was probably someone's stray dog.
Karen White: It didn't sound like any dog I've ever heard before
Bill Neill: Honey, you're from Los Angeles. The wildest thing you've ever heard is Wolfman Jack. This is the country.
[last lines]
Man at bar: Hey, Ernie? Put that pepper steak on for me, would ya? And a hamburger for the lady.
Ernie: How do ya want that?
Man at bar: How do you want it, honey?
Marsha Quist: Rare. [smiles]
Man at bar: Hey, Ernie? Put that pepper steak on for me, would ya? And a hamburger for the lady.
Ernie: How do ya want that?
Man at bar: How do you want it, honey?
Marsha Quist: Rare. [smiles]
[about his occult bookstore] The Manson people used to hang out here and shoplift!
[first lines] Repression. Repression if the father of neurosis, of self-hatred. Now, stress results when we fight against our impulses. We've all heard people talk about animal magnetism, the natural man, the noble savage, as if we'd lost something valuable in our long evolution into civilized human beings. Now there's a good reason for this.
[on how to kill werewolves] Silver bullets or fire, that's the only way to get rid of the damn things. They're worse than cockroaches.
[proceeds to pull the bullet from his fractured skull out of the hole it left his head] I'm gonna give you a piece of my mind, Karen.
Actor
Role
Dee Wallace Stone
Karen White
Patrick Macnee
Dr. George Waggner
Dennis Dugan
Chris Dugan
Belinda Balaski
Terry Fisher
Christopher Stone
R. William Neill
Kevin McCarthy
Fred Francis
John Carradine
Erle Kenton
Slim Pickens
Sam Newfield
Robert Picardo
Eddie Quist
Dick Miller
Walter Paisley
Elisabeth Brooks
Marsha Quist