The Return of Mr. Moto (1965)
Suzanne Lloyd: Maxine Powell
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Quotes
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Mr. Moto : [after being mistakenly thrown by Halliday] Maxine, did he hurt you?
Maxine Powell, Lennox's Secretary : [lying with her skirt pulled up on the couch] I don't think so, but my dignity's in awful shape!
Inspector Jim Halliday : [obviously liking what he sees] It looks fine from here.
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Inspector Jim Halliday : Are you in the habit of wandering around strange men's apartments?
Maxine Powell, Lennox's Secretary : Mr. Moto is not strange. We're friends.
Mr. Moto : Yes, we're friends.
Inspector Jim Halliday : It's a habit you ought to break. You could lose either your health or your honor.
Maxine Powell, Lennox's Secretary : And you wouldn't protect either!
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[Halliday finds Maxine bound and gagged in a storeroom]
Inspector Jim Halliday : Maxine, are you all right?
Maxine Powell, Lennox's Secretary : [groaning as Halliday unties her bonds] I have never been so glad to see anyone in my whole life.
Inspector Jim Halliday : Never mind. It's all over now.
Maxine Powell, Lennox's Secretary : You want to know something, Halliday?
Inspector Jim Halliday : What's that?
Maxine Powell, Lennox's Secretary : I don't want to play Mata Hari anymore.
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[last lines]
Mr. Moto : Ginelli, give me a month off. I'm beat.
Charles Ginelli : Can't.
Mr. Moto : Why?
Charles Ginelli : Got orders for you from Geneva. They want you in Cairo by next Monday.
Mr. Moto : Cairo?
Charles Ginelli : Yes. You see it seems there's this group of...
Mr. Moto : Just a minute - I've got till Monday.
[as Ginelli laughs and leaves, Maxine walks towards the door]
Mr. Moto : Where are you off to?
Maxine Powell, Lennox's Secretary : Well, I thought I might see a little bit of London before I leave.
Mr. Moto : Why don't you let me show you London.