John Williams

John Williams

  • Born: 1903-4-15
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.86 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Terence 2022-06-28 17:51:26

      Loyalty and Jealousy

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      Female The protagonist, jealous of the servant's loyalty to the master, poisons the old and...

    • Nyasia 2022-06-28 18:44:24

      The cheating man got lost and returned to his family after being severely beaten

      In order to install x, I bought a full set of Hitchcock at home. I have been free to watch this heartbroken flower in the past two days. I really don't understand.

      I really like the opening scene of the movie. The lady plays the piano in the empty living room, and the huge portrait is hung on the...

    The Paradine Case quotes

    • Gay Keane: Have you ever realized what a lot you can learn from photographs?

      Sir Simon Flaquer: The social footsteps of time.

    • Anthony Keane, Counsel for the Defense: Does the name of Margaret Wells convey anything to you?

      Andre Latour, Paradine's Valet: [hesitating] Yes, sir.

      Anthony Keane, Counsel for the Defense: What does that name convey to you?

      [Latour doesn't respond]

      Anthony Keane, Counsel for the Defense: Well, I must try to help your memory. I put it to you that some years ago you were engaged to Margaret Wells of Three Rivers, Quebec; that on your wedding day she left you at the church door and went off with a saddler named Richard Truton.

      Andre Latour, Paradine's Valet: That is finished! That is in the past!

      Judge Lord Thomas Horfield: Your question may be relevant, Mr Keane; its relevance escapes me.

      Anthony Keane, Counsel for the Defense: M'lord, I submit that the witness has shown, in his evidence and also in his behavior, an almost pathological bias against, not only my client, but against all women.

      Judge Lord Thomas Horfield: I may be stupid, but I fail to understand what this jilting has to do with the case; after seeing the witness and observing his appearance and bearing, I should be inclined to regard the young lady's conduct as pathological, not his.