A Le Rhône rotary won't stall at 60 degrees. from The Aviator (2004)
A lighter shade. I don't want to look like Boris Karloff. from The Aviator (2004)
A lot of words. from The Aviator (2004)
A monopoly? No, no, no. Oh, no. from The Aviator (2004)
A plane, a boat, a flying city. from The Aviator (2004)
A real llama. from The Aviator (2004)
A true pioneer of the world's airways. from The Aviator (2004)
A twin engine plane with some... from The Aviator (2004)
A week. from The Aviator (2004)
Absotively, boss. from The Aviator (2004)
Absotively. from The Aviator (2004)
Across the world. from The Aviator (2004)
Actresses are cheap in this town, darling. from The Aviator (2004)
After the Japs stole my H 1 design for their Zeros... from The Aviator (2004)
After two years, Hell's Angels has finally finished filming. from The Aviator (2004)
All I'm thinking about are the interests, the needs of the American passenger. from The Aviator (2004)
All of it. Before you ask, I'll tell you. from The Aviator (2004)
All right, boys, I want you to rig up something like this. from The Aviator (2004)
All right, boys, let's fire it up. from The Aviator (2004)
All right, flight controls are active. She's all yours. from The Aviator (2004)
All right, let's get down to business. Let's talk turkey. from The Aviator (2004)
All right, listen, boys. Something new. Jet airplanes. from The Aviator (2004)
All right, make her sing. from The Aviator (2004)
All right, Mr. Hughes, will you stand and be sworn? from The Aviator (2004)
All right, stay here. I'll be right back. You understand, Howard? from The Aviator (2004)
All right, take it easy. from The Aviator (2004)
All right, then, Sears. from The Aviator (2004)
All right, this has gone on long enough. Juan is a great American. from The Aviator (2004)
All right, you may proceed with this statement, Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
All right? Look... from The Aviator (2004)
All right. from The Aviator (2004)
All right. from The Aviator (2004)
All right. from The Aviator (2004)
All right. from The Aviator (2004)
All right. from The Aviator (2004)
All the negatives. And I want you to kill the story. from The Aviator (2004)
Also because I am what's so vulgarly referred to as "outdoorsy." from The Aviator (2004)
An additional 1.7 million. We got that much? from The Aviator (2004)
An airplane that challenges a mountain for sheer size. from The Aviator (2004)
An airplane with the ability to fly into the substratosphere across the country. from The Aviator (2004)
An oil seal ripped off the starboard rear propeller. from The Aviator (2004)
And all sharp elbows and knees. Beware. from The Aviator (2004)
And am I to expect this behavior to continue after the wedding? from The Aviator (2004)
And believe you me, she puts the "cheese" in "cheesecake." from The Aviator (2004)
And did you deliver that plane? from The Aviator (2004)
And do we mean epic! from The Aviator (2004)
And he can kiss both sides of my ass. from The Aviator (2004)
And I shouldn't take the top off with my left hand... from The Aviator (2004)
And I to the Connie. from The Aviator (2004)
And I'm sure they'll like you too. Once they get to know you. from The Aviator (2004)
And I've lost millions, senator, and I'll go on losing millions. It's just... from The Aviator (2004)
And if I did, it would... from The Aviator (2004)
And it will fly, goddamn it! from The Aviator (2004)
And Jack Frye is out there lobbying everybody in town. from The Aviator (2004)
And listen, fire Ray Loewy. You goddamn heard me? Fire Ray Loewy. from The Aviator (2004)
And nobody but nobody makes a movie outside a studio. from The Aviator (2004)
And now, I think... from The Aviator (2004)
And something momentarily cuts out. I believe we are airborne. from The Aviator (2004)
And tell Jimmy I want 10 chocolate chip cookies, all right? from The Aviator (2004)
And that has to do with The Hercules. from The Aviator (2004)
And then you crash and you die. Give her easy flying. from The Aviator (2004)
And then..? Then you won't go public? from The Aviator (2004)
And think of The Hercules like a flying Spanish galleon. from The Aviator (2004)
And we were really up in the air. We were really up in the air. from The Aviator (2004)
Ann Sheridan. from The Aviator (2004)
Anyway, Goya's vastly overrated. All the Spaniards are. from The Aviator (2004)
Anyway, that's the vulgar press, I'm sure. Do you read much, Mr. Hughes? from The Aviator (2004)
Aphids are... They're just awful little creatures. from The Aviator (2004)
Apparently he did it while he was flying, over the radio. from The Aviator (2004)
Are you ever gonna let us actually see this epic of yours? from The Aviator (2004)
Are you making a Western, Howard? from The Aviator (2004)
Are you sure you want to do this, Owen? from The Aviator (2004)
Are you sure? You wanna think about it for five minutes? from The Aviator (2004)
Are you trying to be more famous than Lindbergh? from The Aviator (2004)
Are you? from The Aviator (2004)
Aren't we a fine pair of misfits? from The Aviator (2004)
Around the world from New York to New York in four days. from The Aviator (2004)
As he pushes the throttle it's 40. from The Aviator (2004)
As if there aren't more important things, like Mussolini. from The Aviator (2004)
As you probably know, I have to do a great deal... from The Aviator (2004)
Attention, please. This is Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
Ava, look over here. Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
Ava, what do you think about Trans World Airlines? from The Aviator (2004)
Ava, will you marry me? from The Aviator (2004)
Be that as it may, we would like him to reappear. from The Aviator (2004)
Be that as it may, you still have to answer for the Spruce Goose. from The Aviator (2004)
Beautiful. from The Aviator (2004)
Because. from The Aviator (2004)
Before boarding the craft, Mr. Hughes told newsmen that this test... from The Aviator (2004)
Besides, you couldn't afford her. from The Aviator (2004)
Betty Grable. And the lovely Miss Jane Russell. from The Aviator (2004)
Big night for you tonight. from The Aviator (2004)
Big night for you, Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
Big night. You enjoy the show. from The Aviator (2004)
Bob... from The Aviator (2004)
Boss. Scram, love boat, let's go. from The Aviator (2004)
Boy, you are just hitting on all six cylinders, aren't you? from The Aviator (2004)
Brewster is saying that nationalized foreign carriers, like Air France... from The Aviator (2004)
Build it, Odie. from The Aviator (2004)
Build it. from The Aviator (2004)
Build them, Bob. Send the bill to Noah Dietrich. from The Aviator (2004)
Bullshit! from The Aviator (2004)
But all I could think about was getting home to see you. from The Aviator (2004)
But can we at least proceed with the instrument panel? from The Aviator (2004)
But I can't, so... from The Aviator (2004)
But I get all dolled up and we go out in this jalopy without a hood. from The Aviator (2004)
But I just hate this room. from The Aviator (2004)
But I think this goddamn circus has gone on long enough! from The Aviator (2004)
But I'm going to get it anyway. from The Aviator (2004)
But these ones... from The Aviator (2004)
But they're calling everyone. Should be on the wires by now. from The Aviator (2004)
But we do our best, right? from The Aviator (2004)
But you gotta ask, was anything this big ever supposed to fly? from The Aviator (2004)
But you won't be insolvent. You'll still have Tool Co. from The Aviator (2004)
But you're losing $25,000 a day doing this. from The Aviator (2004)
But... from The Aviator (2004)
Buttons or zippers for the d****s on the sleeping berths? from The Aviator (2004)
Buttons. from The Aviator (2004)
Buy a lot of lobsters down there, do they? from The Aviator (2004)
Buying those awful pictures. from The Aviator (2004)
By that time, Pan Am will have bought TWA... from The Aviator (2004)
Bye bye. from The Aviator (2004)
Call it 15 million. from The Aviator (2004)
Call UCLA. Get me the best meteorologist they got. from The Aviator (2004)
Can I come in? from The Aviator (2004)
Can white elephants fly? That's everybody's question. from The Aviator (2004)
Can you explain why your press agent would pay out... from The Aviator (2004)
Can you hear me? from The Aviator (2004)
Can't look away. Can't munch popcorn. That would be rude. from The Aviator (2004)
Can't you do it with the cameras you have? from The Aviator (2004)
Can't you eat ice cream from a bowl like everyone else in the world? from The Aviator (2004)
Catch. from The Aviator (2004)
Check starboard engine manifold pressure. from The Aviator (2004)
Chief among them is that he defrauded the American government... from The Aviator (2004)
Christ almighty, you've seen 8000 goddamn wheels. Choose one, please. from The Aviator (2004)
Cigar, cigarettes, Sen Sen? from The Aviator (2004)
Claudette Colbert. from The Aviator (2004)
Clean it off, would you? from The Aviator (2004)
Clouds move. from The Aviator (2004)
Come in with the milk. from The Aviator (2004)
Come in with the milk. from The Aviator (2004)
Come in with the milk. from The Aviator (2004)
Come in with the milk. from The Aviator (2004)
Come on in. from The Aviator (2004)
Come on, come on, come on. We both know I'm not gonna sell TWA. from The Aviator (2004)
Come on, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
Come on, walk with me. from The Aviator (2004)
Come on! from The Aviator (2004)
Come on. from The Aviator (2004)
Come on. from The Aviator (2004)
Come with me. from The Aviator (2004)
Contact! from The Aviator (2004)
Continuing the terrific pace, he comes home... from The Aviator (2004)
Costar with Errol. I could sell that in spades. from The Aviator (2004)
Could he have imagined her mammoth wingspan, longer than a football field? from The Aviator (2004)
Could Jules Verne himself have ever imagined anything so magnificent? from The Aviator (2004)
Could you reach me a towel? from The Aviator (2004)
Country mouse! from The Aviator (2004)
Course I love you, pork chop. from The Aviator (2004)
Cutting back. from The Aviator (2004)
Cutting back. I'm losing altitude. from The Aviator (2004)
Damn it! from The Aviator (2004)
Damn it. Why the hell do they look so slow? from The Aviator (2004)
Dateline: Hollywoodland. from The Aviator (2004)
Dateline: Los Angeles. Howard Hughes has a new houseguest. from The Aviator (2004)
Decrease the vertical trajectory if you have to. from The Aviator (2004)
Designed every inch of her myself. from The Aviator (2004)
Did you go to mechanic school to learn all this airplane guff? from The Aviator (2004)
Did you receive $13 million to manufacture... from The Aviator (2004)
Dietrich. You're a man on the come. from The Aviator (2004)
Dinner, then. We got a date? from The Aviator (2004)
Do help yourself to the poached pears. I hear they're divine. from The Aviator (2004)
Do they work for me? from The Aviator (2004)
Do you have scars of any kind? from The Aviator (2004)
Do you know what that means? from The Aviator (2004)
Do you know where Jack Warner lives? from The Aviator (2004)
Do you like the theater? from The Aviator (2004)
Do you solemnly swear that in the matter now pending before this committee... from The Aviator (2004)
Do you understand me? from The Aviator (2004)
Do you wanna go down in history as a war profiteer, Howard? from The Aviator (2004)
Do you want me bring him out here tomorrow, then, Howard? from The Aviator (2004)
Do you? from The Aviator (2004)
Do you..? Do you like that? from The Aviator (2004)
Do your worst, Miss Hepburn. from The Aviator (2004)
Do your worst, Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
Doctor. from The Aviator (2004)
Doctor... from The Aviator (2004)
Does it upset you that Howard gets more press? from The Aviator (2004)
Don't answer it. from The Aviator (2004)
Don't be so squirmy. You're gonna get on famously with Father and Mother. from The Aviator (2004)
Don't be unkind. from The Aviator (2004)
Don't buy me any more diamonds or sapphires or any other damn thing. from The Aviator (2004)
Don't forget, every bill comes to me. They don't pay for anything. from The Aviator (2004)
Don't get all hysterical on me, Noah. It isn't good for you. from The Aviator (2004)
Don't he just? from The Aviator (2004)
Don't interfere with the search, sir. from The Aviator (2004)
Don't say, "Just go to Tool Co." We're pumping every cent into The Hercules... from The Aviator (2004)
Don't set the ice cream... from The Aviator (2004)
Don't talk down to me! from The Aviator (2004)
Don't tell me it can't be done. from The Aviator (2004)
Don't we have them? They're all used, right? from The Aviator (2004)
Don't worry about it, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
Don't worry about speed and don't think about the record today. from The Aviator (2004)
Don't worry, he's had his lunch. from The Aviator (2004)
Don't you dare. from The Aviator (2004)
Don't you ever talk down to me! You are a movie star. from The Aviator (2004)
Don't you find? from The Aviator (2004)
Don't you like dogs? from The Aviator (2004)
Don't you love me anymore? from The Aviator (2004)
Don't you see how this demeans me? from The Aviator (2004)
Don't you take Christmas off? from The Aviator (2004)
Don't you worry. from The Aviator (2004)
Double that and you've got some idea of the wingspread. from The Aviator (2004)
Down and to the left! from The Aviator (2004)
Dr. Branson... from The Aviator (2004)
E... from The Aviator (2004)
E... from The Aviator (2004)
Eight's good. from The Aviator (2004)
Enough is enough, Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
Even as he edits his new picture, he's been secretly meeting with the U.S. Air Corps. from The Aviator (2004)
Even beating Wiley Post's mark by over three days. from The Aviator (2004)
Every day. from The Aviator (2004)
Every night, the lucky guy escorts a different beautiful woman... from The Aviator (2004)
Every time there's a picture of you with another woman, it's a slap in the face. from The Aviator (2004)
Everybody works for you, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
Everyone said you were a lunatic, I didn't listen. from The Aviator (2004)
Except for the one on the bedroom phone. from The Aviator (2004)
Excuse me? from The Aviator (2004)
Excuse me. from The Aviator (2004)
Faith! from The Aviator (2004)
Father and Mother are just mad about Luddie. from The Aviator (2004)
Fifteen. from The Aviator (2004)
Fifty thousand shares. from The Aviator (2004)
Find me some clouds! from The Aviator (2004)
Find some clouds. from The Aviator (2004)
Fire him. And make sure they use damp brooms from now on. from The Aviator (2004)
First, clouds don't come. from The Aviator (2004)
Five's good. from The Aviator (2004)
Flush rivets. Got that? from The Aviator (2004)
Follow through is everything in golf, just like life. from The Aviator (2004)
For almost half the picture, the girl's mammaries, which are quite large... from The Aviator (2004)
For chrissakes, it's just a present. from The Aviator (2004)
For chrissakes, we can't make The Hercules if we don't have any aluminum. from The Aviator (2004)
For this reason, I concluded the picture appeals only to prurient interests... from The Aviator (2004)
Four Double Cyclone engines. Her ceiling's 25,000 feet. from The Aviator (2004)
Four hundred and fifty thousand each. from The Aviator (2004)
Four's good. from The Aviator (2004)
From my farm. from The Aviator (2004)
From New York to Paris, he cuts Lindbergh's time in half. Then on to Moscow. from The Aviator (2004)
From our stock. from The Aviator (2004)
Fuck. from The Aviator (2004)
General McEwan. Colonel Bertrang. Thanks for coming down. from The Aviator (2004)
Gentlemen, Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
Get a hearing aid. Or see my father. from The Aviator (2004)
Get a loan against all the TWA equipment and capital. from The Aviator (2004)
Get in touch with Joyce and Berg. Those are my boys in Washington. from The Aviator (2004)
Get me something with a circle or a globe or something round, for God's sake. from The Aviator (2004)
Get out, you pathetic freak. from The Aviator (2004)
Get out! from The Aviator (2004)
Get that crazy bitch away from me! from The Aviator (2004)
Get the team out of the party and to the office. I wanna cut a few shots. from The Aviator (2004)
Giant breasts full of milk. from The Aviator (2004)
Give me brass tacks, now. What does controlling interest in TWA cost me? from The Aviator (2004)
Give me the largest Scotch you got. from The Aviator (2004)
Gives me the willies. from The Aviator (2004)
Giving her a range of about 3000 miles. from The Aviator (2004)
Go away now. Would you do that? from The Aviator (2004)
Go on, open it. from The Aviator (2004)
Go on. from The Aviator (2004)
Go on. from The Aviator (2004)
Go see Thomas Parkinson at the Equitable in New York. from The Aviator (2004)
Goddamn it, Odie. If the 450's too big, we figure something else out. from The Aviator (2004)
Goddamn it, yes. I can promise you. from The Aviator (2004)
Goddamn it! from The Aviator (2004)
Goddamn it! from The Aviator (2004)
Goddamn, what the hell are you doing? from The Aviator (2004)
Goddamn! from The Aviator (2004)
Golly! from The Aviator (2004)
Golly! from The Aviator (2004)
Good afternoon, gentlemen. Sorry I'm late. from The Aviator (2004)
Good evening, Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
Good evening, Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
Good girl. from The Aviator (2004)
Good going. You gave away our entire postwar strategy. from The Aviator (2004)
Good luck today. from The Aviator (2004)
Good night, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
Good. Okay. Come on, let's go have some lunch. from The Aviator (2004)
Got it? from The Aviator (2004)
Goya. Of course. Yes. from The Aviator (2004)
Great. from The Aviator (2004)
Green grass, a lot of people you know. from The Aviator (2004)
Guard the door. I'll get a doctor. No one sees him like this. from The Aviator (2004)
Guess I'll just have to pay for them myself. from The Aviator (2004)
Hand me my wrap. from The Aviator (2004)
Have Simon and Pete get back to me on the assemblies. We need a secondary system. from The Aviator (2004)
Have we got something to show you. from The Aviator (2004)
Have you had surgery, Miss Domergue? from The Aviator (2004)
Have you talked to Mr. Mayer about letting you do Jane Eyre? from The Aviator (2004)
He discovered her for this picture, and we think her platinum blond locks... from The Aviator (2004)
He has 60 lacerations on his face, to the bone. from The Aviator (2004)
He has asked everyone to hold on. Tremendous horsepower kicking up. from The Aviator (2004)
He has burns to 78 percent of his body. from The Aviator (2004)
He is to open the bag with his right hand... from The Aviator (2004)
He likes you. That's unusual. from The Aviator (2004)
He needs 26 to make it work? He's out of his mind. from The Aviator (2004)
He owns the Civil Aeronautics Board, but he does not own the sky. from The Aviator (2004)
He'll have a subpoena in three days to appear in Washington. from The Aviator (2004)
He's a urologist, but it's all tied up inside the body, don't you find? from The Aviator (2004)
He's been making big contributions on both sides of the aisle. from The Aviator (2004)
He's everything I have. from The Aviator (2004)
He's queer as a bedbug. from The Aviator (2004)
He's shooting his Bible picture. He's gotta do a crucifixion in Fresno. from The Aviator (2004)
He's spying for Trippe. That shitheel knew all about the buttons. from The Aviator (2004)
He's vice president. Look what he did with it. from The Aviator (2004)
Heard you were wooing Ginger Rogers. What about that? from The Aviator (2004)
Heck, I say release it now and give the world its first 560 hour movie. from The Aviator (2004)
Helen, good to see you. from The Aviator (2004)
Helen, Jack. from The Aviator (2004)
Hell with them. Hell with them, my dear. Soulless pricks to a man, right? from The Aviator (2004)
Hell, Jack, I got a tiger by the tail here. I ain't gonna let it go. from The Aviator (2004)
Hell, more than that. from The Aviator (2004)
Hell, TWA can't afford that. The damn airline's flat broke. from The Aviator (2004)
Hell, why should I let someone else have all the fun? See you in a bit. from The Aviator (2004)
Hello, Mr. Mayer. from The Aviator (2004)
Hello! from The Aviator (2004)
Hello? from The Aviator (2004)
Hello. from The Aviator (2004)
Hello. from The Aviator (2004)
Hello. Good Lord, what happened to you? from The Aviator (2004)
Here he is! Here he is! from The Aviator (2004)
Here we go. Here we go. from The Aviator (2004)
Here, come on, have a seat. from The Aviator (2004)
Here. Thanks. from The Aviator (2004)
Here's the point. from The Aviator (2004)
Hey, honey. What are you doing home? from The Aviator (2004)
Hey, Noah... from The Aviator (2004)
Hey, Odie! from The Aviator (2004)
Hey, that's a good idea. Anyone got a pen? from The Aviator (2004)
Hey. from The Aviator (2004)
Hey. Hey! from The Aviator (2004)
Hey. You want the good news or the bad news? from The Aviator (2004)
Hi, Howard. How you doing? from The Aviator (2004)
Hi! Son of a gun. from The Aviator (2004)
His airline has advanced the cause of commercial aviation for decades. from The Aviator (2004)
His chest was crushed, so his left lung collapsed... from The Aviator (2004)
Hold on to the wheel for a bit. from The Aviator (2004)
Hold on. from The Aviator (2004)
Holy Mother of God. from The Aviator (2004)
Hot dog! I'm so proud of you. from The Aviator (2004)
How are the girls in the bomb department? from The Aviator (2004)
How do you spell that? Like? Like Fernando Lamas? from The Aviator (2004)
How does she sound, Odie? from The Aviator (2004)
How far... from The Aviator (2004)
How goes the aviation? from The Aviator (2004)
How long can they keep us grounded? from The Aviator (2004)
How many functional planes did you deliver to the United States Air Force? from The Aviator (2004)
How many? from The Aviator (2004)
How marvelous. from The Aviator (2004)
How much? from The Aviator (2004)
How much? from The Aviator (2004)
How much? from The Aviator (2004)
How nice of you to dress for me. from The Aviator (2004)
How old are you, Miss Domergue? from The Aviator (2004)
Howard and I were discussing how he wants me to pull a camera out of my ass. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard has to read the trade pieces, Mom, because he's designing a new airplane. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard Hughes and his crew may find more worlds to conquer... from The Aviator (2004)
Howard Hughes has just alerted us. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard Hughes is now editing some 25 miles of film. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard Hughes must have a lump in his throat. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard thinks that education is important. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, are you there? from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, are you there? from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, are you..? Are you there? from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, he's a married man. He's a Catholic. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, hello. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, hold on. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, I can take the wheel. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, I didn't elect Senator Brewster. We can thank the voters of Maine for that. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, I never knew you were such a good dancer. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, I... from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, I'm sorry to have to tell you this now, but there's something else. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, it's Juan. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, it's Kate. I need... I need to talk to you. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, please let me see you. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, she's gotta hit 70 to have any kind of chance. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, unlock this door immediately. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, we're... from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, welcome. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard! from The Aviator (2004)
Howard! Howard! from The Aviator (2004)
Howard! Howard! from The Aviator (2004)
Howard? from The Aviator (2004)
Howard? from The Aviator (2004)
Howard? from The Aviator (2004)
Howard? from The Aviator (2004)
Howard? from The Aviator (2004)
Howard? from The Aviator (2004)
Howard? from The Aviator (2004)
Howard. Let me give you a little advice, huh? from The Aviator (2004)
Howard... from The Aviator (2004)
Huge crowds jam the surrounding shoreline this morning. from The Aviator (2004)
Hughes Tool is incorporated in Texas. They have to see the bills. from The Aviator (2004)
Hunt the flesh, kill the flesh, eat the flesh. That's the male sex all over. from The Aviator (2004)
Hurry up! from The Aviator (2004)
I also have to get you on the committee investigating the national defense. from The Aviator (2004)
I am not for sale. from The Aviator (2004)
I am so proud of you. from The Aviator (2004)
I am supposed to be capricious. from The Aviator (2004)
I asked for silence! I asked for quiet in this room... from The Aviator (2004)
I bought every camera I could find. We're shooting our big dogfight sequence. from The Aviator (2004)
I came to thank you. from The Aviator (2004)
I can hear you better now. Tell the War Production Board... from The Aviator (2004)
I can hear you, Katie. from The Aviator (2004)
I can't do that, Owen. The C.A.B. would kill TWA. from The Aviator (2004)
I can't, sweetie. from The Aviator (2004)
I cannot help but think that has a little more to do with TWA than planes that did not fly. from The Aviator (2004)
I certainly will. from The Aviator (2004)
I could always hear you. Even in the cockpit, with the engines on. from The Aviator (2004)
I could be much more effective as chairman. from The Aviator (2004)
I could do that. from The Aviator (2004)
I did not. from The Aviator (2004)
I did not. And I have asked you to submit your questions in writing. from The Aviator (2004)
I did. from The Aviator (2004)
I did. from The Aviator (2004)
I do, Mother. from The Aviator (2004)
I don't do that. from The Aviator (2004)
I don't exactly know, senator. A lot of people work for me. from The Aviator (2004)
I don't give a rat's ass. I'm not making a cut. I'll release it without a seal. from The Aviator (2004)
I don't have any shoes. from The Aviator (2004)
I don't know if you remember me. My name's Howard Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
I don't know the date today, but I have to be... from The Aviator (2004)
I don't know what else to tell you. from The Aviator (2004)
I don't know what in the hell you're so damn giddy about. Excuse me. from The Aviator (2004)
I don't know whether it's a good system... from The Aviator (2004)
I don't know, 12. Twelve, maybe, and on the telephones. from The Aviator (2004)
I don't think I've ever met someone who actually uses the word "golly." from The Aviator (2004)
I don't think so. from The Aviator (2004)
I don't think the Air Corps men will have trouble scoring. from The Aviator (2004)
I don't wanna get into this if your board doesn't have the balls for it. from The Aviator (2004)
I don't want them bribed. I want it done legally. from The Aviator (2004)
I expect a little maturity. from The Aviator (2004)
I expect you to face the situation like an adult who... from The Aviator (2004)
I figure around 200 feet from nose to tail. Wingspan, around 300. from The Aviator (2004)
I find that... from The Aviator (2004)
I found out what you did for Spence and me. from The Aviator (2004)
I get these feelings, Katie. from The Aviator (2004)
I get these ideas, these... from The Aviator (2004)
I got a call from Houston. They're getting nervous. from The Aviator (2004)
I gotta go, baby. from The Aviator (2004)
I gotta go. from The Aviator (2004)
I had my boys all over the damn globe looking for this. from The Aviator (2004)
I had to do it. from The Aviator (2004)
I have a personal friendship with... from The Aviator (2004)
I have a place. from The Aviator (2004)
I have been called a playboy. I've even been called an eccentric... from The Aviator (2004)
I have duties that take me all over the world, Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
I have heard some disquieting rumors about Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
I have something for you. from The Aviator (2004)
I have stated several times that if The Hercules fails to fly... from The Aviator (2004)
I have them make it here so... So I can see. from The Aviator (2004)
I have to know what you want me to do. Should I release the staff? from The Aviator (2004)
I haven't seen you all since that situation with all the violence in Scarface. from The Aviator (2004)
I hope so. The American people deserve something for their $13 million. from The Aviator (2004)
I hope your food isn't getting cold at your table somewhere or something. from The Aviator (2004)
I just read the transcripts, that's all. from The Aviator (2004)
I know a little. I can work something to show you. Basic turbine stuff. from The Aviator (2004)
I know that, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
I know that. from The Aviator (2004)
I know you're not a drinking man, so I hope... Hope water's okay. from The Aviator (2004)
I know, baby. from The Aviator (2004)
I looked down at my pants. It was a strange situation. from The Aviator (2004)
I love it. Thanks. from The Aviator (2004)
I may have been willing to sit back and take a certain amount of abuse simply because... from The Aviator (2004)
I mean, 7000 feet is bumpy as shit. You know that. from The Aviator (2004)
I mean, do you think it's fair that one airline should have a monopoly on international..? from The Aviator (2004)
I mean, everybody knows I'm deaf. I'm not gonna try to hide it. from The Aviator (2004)
I mean, I put my money into the planes, senator. My money. from The Aviator (2004)
I mean, it's all in Darwin, remember? from The Aviator (2004)
I mean, my reputation's being destroyed, so I might as well lay the cards on the table. from The Aviator (2004)
I mean, say you're just standing there, right? And I just touch you. from The Aviator (2004)
I mean, the XF 11 flew quite well for an hour and 45 minutes. from The Aviator (2004)
I mean, who says we need anything? from The Aviator (2004)
I mean, you get TWA, you span the globe. from The Aviator (2004)
I mean, you have to admit. from The Aviator (2004)
I need a few cameras. from The Aviator (2004)
I need to know everything about that shitbag. from The Aviator (2004)
I need to know where you are. from The Aviator (2004)
I need to sleep. from The Aviator (2004)
I need two more cameras by Saturday. from The Aviator (2004)
I need two more. Desperately. You think MGM could help me out? from The Aviator (2004)
I need two new suits off the rack. One light and one dark. from The Aviator (2004)
I need you to help consult on vital decisions, and you're off dealing with movies. from The Aviator (2004)
I rather hope you do. from The Aviator (2004)
I read in the magazines that you play golf. from The Aviator (2004)
I read your résumé, talked to your references. Know what I'm looking for? from The Aviator (2004)
I really can't do that. from The Aviator (2004)
I remember that. Look... from The Aviator (2004)
I said, I suppose you could consider them bribes, yes. from The Aviator (2004)
I saw the rough cut of the new Tod Browning movie, London After Midnight. from The Aviator (2004)
I see things. from The Aviator (2004)
I should be cross with you. You stole Ray Loewy from us. from The Aviator (2004)
I should drink something first. from The Aviator (2004)
I should drink something first. from The Aviator (2004)
I should've told you. It slipped my mind. from The Aviator (2004)
I shouldn't pick up the bottle of milk with my right hand. from The Aviator (2004)
I sleep... from The Aviator (2004)
I suppose you could call them that, yes. from The Aviator (2004)
I sweat and you're deaf. from The Aviator (2004)
I take seven showers a day to keep clean. from The Aviator (2004)
I think chairman. from The Aviator (2004)
I think it's time for you to introduce the community airline bill... from The Aviator (2004)
I think not. Don't you read Variety, Mr. Meyer? from The Aviator (2004)
I think you're gonna be less comfortable at Senator Brewster's hearings. from The Aviator (2004)
I thought I might pilot the first one. Ought to be some fun. from The Aviator (2004)
I thought Mr. Hughes was flying around the world. from The Aviator (2004)
I thought you and I should have a chance to talk privately. from The Aviator (2004)
I thought you were at the Brown Derby... from The Aviator (2004)
I truly am. from The Aviator (2004)
I trust you. from The Aviator (2004)
I try to stay up to snuff on the trade journals, yeah. from The Aviator (2004)
I understand you're not particularly fond of crowds. from The Aviator (2004)
I wanna get some tax breaks. from The Aviator (2004)
I wanna get this done right. from The Aviator (2004)
I wanna learn everything about you. from The Aviator (2004)
I wanna see the whites of his lies. from The Aviator (2004)
I want a date with Theda Bara. That ain't gonna happen. from The Aviator (2004)
I want all the pictures you have of Kate Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. from The Aviator (2004)
I want clouds, damn it. from The Aviator (2004)
I want every screw and joint countersunk. from The Aviator (2004)
I want no wind resistance on the fuselage. from The Aviator (2004)
I want smooth titties, gentlemen. Smooth titties. from The Aviator (2004)
I want them bought. Put a team of investigators on Brewster. from The Aviator (2004)
I was seeking outlets for our trade goods. from The Aviator (2004)
I was wondering if I could have a moment of your time. from The Aviator (2004)
I was wondering if I could have a moment. from The Aviator (2004)
I will ask my associate to join me now. May I introduce... from The Aviator (2004)
I will not have you s******ing at Mr. Roosevelt. from The Aviator (2004)
I wish you were up there with me, Juan. It was exhilarating. from The Aviator (2004)
I wish you'd let someone else take her. You've got 20 test pilots. from The Aviator (2004)
I won't sell TWA! from The Aviator (2004)
I won't! from The Aviator (2004)
I won't. from The Aviator (2004)
I wonder if you even know anymore. from The Aviator (2004)
I would like to use this occasion to thank Mr. Hughes... from The Aviator (2004)
I would say that we have a 15 knot wind. from The Aviator (2004)
I would, Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
I... from The Aviator (2004)
I... from The Aviator (2004)
I... from The Aviator (2004)
I'd imagine you'd expand from Los Angeles to Mexico and South America. from The Aviator (2004)
I'd like to know everything there is to know about Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
I'd like to save you from that embarrassment. from The Aviator (2004)
I'd like to spare you that. from The Aviator (2004)
I'd like you to attend to that for me. from The Aviator (2004)
I'd love to see The Hercules in the air. from The Aviator (2004)
I'd never forgive myself if I got you sick. I don't wanna get you sick. I don't wanna... from The Aviator (2004)
I'll be back in a second, but don't you go anywhere, now. I mean it. from The Aviator (2004)
I'll get into it as soon as I can, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
I'll get into it. from The Aviator (2004)
I'll have him dragged here to Washington if I have to. from The Aviator (2004)
I'll have them take all the bugs out. from The Aviator (2004)
I'll take the wheel. from The Aviator (2004)
I'll try for the Wilshire Country Club. Ninth hole. You reading me? from The Aviator (2004)
I'm a businessman, Howard. And so are you. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm a monster. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm afraid you don't know how the aviation business works, senator. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm afraid you gotta close it down. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm an idiot. I'm a complete idiot, and I'm sorry. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm coming in. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm convinced the man hasn't read anything longer than a Katzenjammer Kids in his life. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm free Wednesday. It's a little early for golf, though. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm getting my high school diploma. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm glad for you, Kate. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm glad Jack is feeling sunny about things, but I've seen the books. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm glad to hear it. Retract landing gear and climb to 5000 feet... from The Aviator (2004)
I'm going down! I'm not gonna make it, buddy! from The Aviator (2004)
I'm gonna attempt to be honest here. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm gonna talk to Hearst... from The Aviator (2004)
I'm Howard Hughes, the aviator. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm looking for somebody to run it and do a good job. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm Noah Dietrich. Your office said I'd find you here. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm not acting. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm not gonna kill you, Roland. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm not gonna sell, and you know I'm not gonna sell. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm not one of your teenage whores or some damn airplane. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm not outdoorsy. I'm athletic. I sweat. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm off in a half an hour. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm right here. I'm not going anywhere. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm serious, now. Show me all the blueprints. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm sorry, honey. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm sorry, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm sorry? from The Aviator (2004)
I'm sorry. Roscoe Turner, and this would be Gilmore. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm sure it does, but it all makes good sense to me. You got that? from The Aviator (2004)
I'm telling it straight. I'm not crying wolf. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm telling you, TWA is serious about going international. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm terribly sorry. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm used to it. from The Aviator (2004)
I've been famous, for better or worse... from The Aviator (2004)
I've been fighting high hat Ivy League pricks like him my whole life. from The Aviator (2004)
I've been on the phone to Houston for three hours. from The Aviator (2004)
I've been to Chatsworth, Santa Cruz, Encino, San Diego... from The Aviator (2004)
I've brought along our accountings. Now... from The Aviator (2004)
I've got a better idea. Take me flying. Or better yet, I'll take you flying. from The Aviator (2004)
I've met someone. I've fallen in love and I'm moving out. from The Aviator (2004)
I've ordered the next 40 after you. from The Aviator (2004)
If every human being in America buys a ticket... from The Aviator (2004)
If I could make it any more gentle, I would. from The Aviator (2004)
If I don't answer, he'll just call back. from The Aviator (2004)
If it would be convenient, Miss Hepburn. from The Aviator (2004)
If that ass thinks he owns the world, he's got another thing coming. from The Aviator (2004)
If the struts won't sustain the engine we need, we gotta get rid of the struts. from The Aviator (2004)
If there is any variation of these instructions... from The Aviator (2004)
If they're giving aluminum to Boeing, they can give some to Hughes Aircraft. from The Aviator (2004)
If we drain the fuel tank... from The Aviator (2004)
If you can get him out of there by then. from The Aviator (2004)
If you continue making the movie the way you are... from The Aviator (2004)
If you don't get more distinguished every time I see you. from The Aviator (2004)
If you had any idea of the crap that people carry around on their hands. from The Aviator (2004)
If you know what I mean. from The Aviator (2004)
If you let him appear at those hearings, the whole world will see what he's become. from The Aviator (2004)
If you like it, I can get you a bushel. from The Aviator (2004)
If you pass a law that states no one can entertain Air Force officers, well, hell... from The Aviator (2004)
If you'll excuse us, we have... We have to be somewhere. from The Aviator (2004)
In all, more than $800 million was spent during the war on planes that never flew. from The Aviator (2004)
In other words, we are 30 feet high in this aircraft. from The Aviator (2004)
In the first place, I don't love you. from The Aviator (2004)
In the halls of 7000 Romaine... from The Aviator (2004)
In the second place, I'm still married. from The Aviator (2004)
Incorporate a new division out here. We'll call it Hughes Aircraft. from The Aviator (2004)
Increasing power to 2800 rpm. from The Aviator (2004)
Increasing starboard engine only. from The Aviator (2004)
Irene Dunne. from The Aviator (2004)
Is everything all right, sir? from The Aviator (2004)
Is it the women or the publicity? from The Aviator (2004)
Is it true you accept free Pan Am tickets to circle the globe... from The Aviator (2004)
Is that a yak? from The Aviator (2004)
Is that true? from The Aviator (2004)
Is that what you want? from The Aviator (2004)
Is there anyone else inside? Is there anyone else?! from The Aviator (2004)
Isn't that too far? from The Aviator (2004)
It costs 4 million dollars and has 4 million thrills! from The Aviator (2004)
It could be really embarrassing if this stuff got out. from The Aviator (2004)
It has been the great joy of my life. That's why I put my own money into these planes. from The Aviator (2004)
It is costing me $5271 a day... from The Aviator (2004)
It is over five stories tall with a wingspan longer than a football field. from The Aviator (2004)
It is the largest plane ever built. from The Aviator (2004)
It is tomorrow. from The Aviator (2004)
It isn't me, Howard. It's the United States government. from The Aviator (2004)
It just doesn't feel right. from The Aviator (2004)
It just isn't fair. He owns Pan Am, he owns Congress. from The Aviator (2004)
It matches your eyes. from The Aviator (2004)
It'd be like flying blind. from The Aviator (2004)
It's 55. It's 55. from The Aviator (2004)
It's a beautiful day here off the coast of Southern California. Blue skies... from The Aviator (2004)
It's a great public platform. You know, it generates a lot of press. from The Aviator (2004)
It's a Kashmiri sapphire. from The Aviator (2004)
It's a primitive urge from caveman days. It's all in Darwin. from The Aviator (2004)
It's all been a grand adventure, but it couldn't possibly last. from The Aviator (2004)
It's an interesting animal. I'll have to read up on those. from The Aviator (2004)
It's bad enough I have to endure those gym shoes of yours. from The Aviator (2004)
It's because we all want the big contracts. All the major aircraft companies do it. from The Aviator (2004)
It's been a real pleasure. from The Aviator (2004)
It's been with me 24 hours a day. from The Aviator (2004)
It's brook trout. Hope you like fish. from The Aviator (2004)
It's called The Hercules! from The Aviator (2004)
It's clean. from The Aviator (2004)
It's going! It's going! from The Aviator (2004)
It's gonna be a big hit. The cards are great. from The Aviator (2004)
It's his best performance in a long time. from The Aviator (2004)
It's hot there in the desert, but it's clean. from The Aviator (2004)
It's no wonder Kate Hepburn dumped your demented ass! from The Aviator (2004)
It's not fresh from the kitchen, so I... from The Aviator (2004)
It's not real sex, it's movie sex. from The Aviator (2004)
It's our new plane, and it is gonna be a pip, let me tell you. from The Aviator (2004)
It's pretty. I like her. from The Aviator (2004)
It's such a burden doing it all on your own, let me tell you. from The Aviator (2004)
It's supposed to be... from The Aviator (2004)
It's the most expensive movie ever made. Nothing five and dime for our Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
It's too damn much. You think I've got $18 million in petty cash? from The Aviator (2004)
It's your money. from The Aviator (2004)
Jack, we wanna fly above the weather. from The Aviator (2004)
Jack. from The Aviator (2004)
Jean Harlow. from The Aviator (2004)
Jesus, Ava. from The Aviator (2004)
Jesus, God. from The Aviator (2004)
Jiminy Cricket. from The Aviator (2004)
Joan Crawford, Ginger Rogers, Linda Darnell, Joan Fontaine... from The Aviator (2004)
Johnny tells me you're thinking about doing a Western, of all goddamn things. from The Aviator (2004)
Johnny, get on the horn to Universal and Warners. from The Aviator (2004)
Johnny. from The Aviator (2004)
Juan Trippe is a patriot. Juan Trippe is not a man who is interested in making money. from The Aviator (2004)
Juan Trippe is working with Senator Brewster now. from The Aviator (2004)
Juan, right. Yeah. from The Aviator (2004)
Juan. from The Aviator (2004)
Julian's a painter. Abstract, of course. What's the point of painting... from The Aviator (2004)
Just for now. I'll see you soon. from The Aviator (2004)
Just give me a second. from The Aviator (2004)
Just when I'm getting the hang of it? from The Aviator (2004)
Just... Just like this. from The Aviator (2004)
Kate, they can't get in here. We're safe. from The Aviator (2004)
Kate, this is Johnny Meyer. I suppose you could call him my press agent. from The Aviator (2004)
Kate? from The Aviator (2004)
Kate. Kate. Kate of the clenched jawed Hepburns. Enchanting as always. from The Aviator (2004)
Kathy. from The Aviator (2004)
Keep looking, keep looking. from The Aviator (2004)
Keep your eye on the fuel. She's got a minimum to keep her weight down. from The Aviator (2004)
Knock it off. from The Aviator (2004)
L. B! from The Aviator (2004)
Ladies and gentlemen, I must insist that we maintain quiet during these proceedings. from The Aviator (2004)
Ladies and gentlemen, the Hughes mammoth aircraft... from The Aviator (2004)
Let him speak. from The Aviator (2004)
Let me get you cleaned up. from The Aviator (2004)
Let me hear it, Odie. from The Aviator (2004)
Let me show you these specs for the DC 4. from The Aviator (2004)
Let us commence by calling this... from The Aviator (2004)
Let's be honest. from The Aviator (2004)
Let's get rid of competition and have a nationalized airline... from The Aviator (2004)
Lickety split, boss. from The Aviator (2004)
Like I'm about to be swallowed up by the latest issue of Town & Country. from The Aviator (2004)
Listen to me. I am concerned about you. from The Aviator (2004)
Listen, we need to take another look at the wheel. from The Aviator (2004)
Lockheed sent us a bill for $18 million. from The Aviator (2004)
Lockheed worked on the F 80. Let's get Bob Gross and see if he can help us out. from The Aviator (2004)
Lon Chaney is incredible. from The Aviator (2004)
Look at me, Katie. from The Aviator (2004)
Look at me. from The Aviator (2004)
Look at the automobiles! from The Aviator (2004)
Look, Howard, the deadline is now completely unrealistic. from The Aviator (2004)
Look, I believe sincerely that America cannot afford... from The Aviator (2004)
Look, I mean, they are touching things. from The Aviator (2004)
Look, they're Cracker Jack candy, honey. They don't mean anything to me. from The Aviator (2004)
Look, we are Trans World Airlines, all right? from The Aviator (2004)
Look, whatever they pay you at UCLA... from The Aviator (2004)
Look, you got girls stashed all over town. You got a damn harem just at the Bel Air. from The Aviator (2004)
Look. from The Aviator (2004)
Look. from The Aviator (2004)
Look... from The Aviator (2004)
Lots of cameras and newsmen. from The Aviator (2004)
Love what you've done with the place. from The Aviator (2004)
Luddie built a birdhouse once. You remember that, dear? from The Aviator (2004)
Makes for a much nicer smile. from The Aviator (2004)
Mama, darling, if I'm a success in this show... from The Aviator (2004)
Marry one of your bungalow girls. from The Aviator (2004)
Maybe more. from The Aviator (2004)
Me, I keep healthy. from The Aviator (2004)
Medium chips, none too close to the outside. from The Aviator (2004)
Men can't be friends with women. from The Aviator (2004)
Merry Christmas. from The Aviator (2004)
Minute we fire her up, the struts start cracking at the attach points. from The Aviator (2004)
Miss. The usual, Mr. Hughes? from The Aviator (2004)
More prominent than other mammaries have been up on the screen? from The Aviator (2004)
More than 60 other airplanes ordered from such firms as... from The Aviator (2004)
More than half a million souls lining the curb of Hollywood Boulevard. from The Aviator (2004)
More? Do tell, Mr. Hughes, what other larcenies did you commit? from The Aviator (2004)
Mortgage Tool Co. from The Aviator (2004)
Movie tycoon Howard Hughes must have the greatest job in the land. from The Aviator (2004)
Movies are movies, Howard. Not life. from The Aviator (2004)
Moving the 60 ton load is quite an engineering problem. from The Aviator (2004)
Mr. Breen feels that they are too prominent, yes? from The Aviator (2004)
Mr. Breen. It's good to see you again. from The Aviator (2004)
Mr. Hughes escorts the lovely starlet Jean Harlow. from The Aviator (2004)
Mr. Hughes has a statement. from The Aviator (2004)
Mr. Hughes, did you receive... from The Aviator (2004)
Mr. Hughes, do you have a statement? from The Aviator (2004)
Mr. Hughes, however, has added 11 maintenance men to this maiden taxi test... from The Aviator (2004)
Mr. Hughes, it is the intention of this committee... from The Aviator (2004)
Mr. Hughes, will you stand and be sworn? from The Aviator (2004)
Mr. Hughes? from The Aviator (2004)
Murder! That's what this dirty, rotten politician war is, murder! from The Aviator (2004)
My committee has the power to hold public hearings. from The Aviator (2004)
My decorator picked out the wallpaper and such. from The Aviator (2004)
My folks, they're gone now. So it's my money. from The Aviator (2004)
My God. from The Aviator (2004)
My hero. God, all that Hollywood talk bores me silly. from The Aviator (2004)
My investigators have turned up a lot of dirt. from The Aviator (2004)
My investigators... from The Aviator (2004)
My left pocket. from The Aviator (2004)
My name depends on this picture. If it doesn't work, I'm back to Houston... from The Aviator (2004)
My office knows where I am, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
My study. from The Aviator (2004)
My wife picked that up when we were in Peru. from The Aviator (2004)
N... from The Aviator (2004)
N... from The Aviator (2004)
Name's Nick, something like that. from The Aviator (2004)
Needless to say, The Hercules was a monumental undertaking. from The Aviator (2004)
Negative, Howard. Bring her home. from The Aviator (2004)
Nervous how the flick will fly? from The Aviator (2004)
New aviation history is written when his Lockheed monoplane... from The Aviator (2004)
New York cut steak, 12 peas, bottle of milk with the cap on. from The Aviator (2004)
New York... from The Aviator (2004)
Nice day. from The Aviator (2004)
Nice to see you. Sorry, I've got grease on my hands. from The Aviator (2004)
Nine ribs are shattered, not broken, shattered... from The Aviator (2004)
No fair, kicking. You have to use the mallet. from The Aviator (2004)
No, he'll... We'll get him here. from The Aviator (2004)
No, I don't think I will. from The Aviator (2004)
No, I don't think so. from The Aviator (2004)
No, I think one airline could do it better, see, without competition. from The Aviator (2004)
No, I think... from The Aviator (2004)
No, it's not another beautiful starlet. This time it's the FBI. from The Aviator (2004)
No, no, I didn't, Luddie. No. from The Aviator (2004)
No, no, Penney's. Penney's. from The Aviator (2004)
No, no, this is exactly me. from The Aviator (2004)
No, no. from The Aviator (2004)
No, no. It's... It's the animal, it's got two L's. from The Aviator (2004)
No, no. Just under a week. from The Aviator (2004)
No, no. My wife just liked the painting. from The Aviator (2004)
No, no. The dog. It seems to be crushing my feet. from The Aviator (2004)
No, no. We're here all night. Don't worry. from The Aviator (2004)
No, Odie, this is not a good time. from The Aviator (2004)
No, over there. from The Aviator (2004)
No, then the top wing falls off. from The Aviator (2004)
No, throw it away. from The Aviator (2004)
No. from The Aviator (2004)
No. from The Aviator (2004)
No. from The Aviator (2004)
No. I don't remember anything from reel 10. from The Aviator (2004)
No. No, 20,000. from The Aviator (2004)
No. Other side. from The Aviator (2004)
No. These are fine. from The Aviator (2004)
Noah will see you back to the airport now. from The Aviator (2004)
Noah, who are those fellas? from The Aviator (2004)
Noah, you've got to help. This is the 10th time they have been here. from The Aviator (2004)
Noble effort. from The Aviator (2004)
None of that, now. None of that. from The Aviator (2004)
None. from The Aviator (2004)
None. from The Aviator (2004)
Not a position in which I'm very comfortable. from The Aviator (2004)
Not enough. from The Aviator (2004)
Not enough. These rivets have to be completely flush. from The Aviator (2004)
Not for a long time have I seen anything as enthralling. from The Aviator (2004)
Not for sale. from The Aviator (2004)
Not just to carry troops, a plane to carry everything. from The Aviator (2004)
Nothing like tonight has ever been seen before, and I can say... from The Aviator (2004)
Nothing more. from The Aviator (2004)
Now if we move to Mammary Exhibit... from The Aviator (2004)
Now let me see your foot. from The Aviator (2004)
Now that is the future. from The Aviator (2004)
Now the stage. from The Aviator (2004)
Now turn around for me. from The Aviator (2004)
Now, all these shots, save for Miss Russell, were enlarged from pictures... from The Aviator (2004)
Now, as you've probably noticed by now, they all contain mammaries. from The Aviator (2004)
Now, did you..? Did you actually get to see any llamas? from The Aviator (2004)
Now, get this. from The Aviator (2004)
Now, honestly, did you ever think you'd actually finish the damn thing? from The Aviator (2004)
Now, Howard. Now, Howard. If you're seriously talking about putting carnality... from The Aviator (2004)
Now, I am supposed to be many things which are not complimentary. from The Aviator (2004)
Now, I put the sweat of my life into this. I got my reputation all rolled up in it. from The Aviator (2004)
Now, if I appear at his hearings, Juan, it could get nasty. from The Aviator (2004)
Now, if I've lost a lot of the government's money during the war, I hope folks... from The Aviator (2004)
Now, is it possible that these could be considered bribes? from The Aviator (2004)
Now, let me look at you. from The Aviator (2004)
Now, let's get a drink. from The Aviator (2004)
Now, look. from The Aviator (2004)
Now, Mr. Hughes? from The Aviator (2004)
Now, Senator Brewster, you can subpoena me... from The Aviator (2004)
Now, that makes for a challenging par four. from The Aviator (2004)
Now, this entire bill was written by Pan Am executives... from The Aviator (2004)
Now, this is gonna sting a little bit. from The Aviator (2004)
Now, this is just what Kaiser and the Army are looking for. from The Aviator (2004)
Now, you introduced this bill to the Senate. from The Aviator (2004)
Now, you made, what, $5200 a year at your last job? from The Aviator (2004)
Now, you understand that you'd be under contract to me? Personally. from The Aviator (2004)
Now, you'll see that the length of the actual cleavage... from The Aviator (2004)
Oakland! from The Aviator (2004)
Oakland! from The Aviator (2004)
Oakland! from The Aviator (2004)
Odie, you reading me okay? from The Aviator (2004)
Odie. from The Aviator (2004)
Offshore operations. See who's up for re election... from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, a box of trash. You shouldn't have. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, a whole lot of "bergs." I don't know them all. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, and thank you. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, around 352. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, Christ, Howard, on the telephone? from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, Christ, I don't know, Beverly Hills. Fifteen hundred feet. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, don't be so sure. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, find Glenn. Somebody write this down. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, I'm sorry. Thelma, this is Howard Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, it will be, but we gotta get started. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, no, no. I live right there. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, nothing. A hard landing. I cut my foot. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, really? Do tell. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, she was fine. She was just fine. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, this is useless. Come to the bathroom. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, very nice. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, well. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, yeah. I like the desert. from The Aviator (2004)
Okay, baby, you got a date. from The Aviator (2004)
Okay, Howard, I'm sitting. from The Aviator (2004)
Okay, what do you got for me? from The Aviator (2004)
Okay. from The Aviator (2004)
Okay. from The Aviator (2004)
Okay. from The Aviator (2004)
Okay. Okay. Setting course for 0 9 0. from The Aviator (2004)
Okay. The DC 3 has 21 daytime seats... from The Aviator (2004)
On February 12th, at the Mayflower Hotel... from The Aviator (2004)
On occasion. from The Aviator (2004)
On the committee or chairman? from The Aviator (2004)
On your lapel. You got something on your lapel. from The Aviator (2004)
One hundred and thirty seven pilots, 87 airplanes... from The Aviator (2004)
One would think these eight power plants might shake the craft to pieces... from The Aviator (2004)
One's good. from The Aviator (2004)
Only 1 percent of the American population has set foot on an airliner. from The Aviator (2004)
Only alive on stage. I'll teach you. from The Aviator (2004)
Or across the Atlantic. from The Aviator (2004)
Orange juice. from The Aviator (2004)
Our domestic routes alone are worth more than twice Pan Am. from The Aviator (2004)
Over 6 billion on other weapons that were never delivered. from The Aviator (2004)
Over here, over here, Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
Over here! from The Aviator (2004)
Over in Hollywood, aviation tycoon Howard Hughes is cooking up something big. from The Aviator (2004)
Owen Brewster works for you. from The Aviator (2004)
Pan Am owns Europe. We ought to think about Mexico. from The Aviator (2004)
Pan Am will have a monopoly on international travel. from The Aviator (2004)
Pan Am's working out of the Cocoanut Grove? from The Aviator (2004)
Pat, Mr. Hughes needs this reel in the projection room right now! from The Aviator (2004)
People should remember him as he was. from The Aviator (2004)
Perhaps we should spare you that. from The Aviator (2004)
Perhaps you'll head back to Houston to rebuild your empire. from The Aviator (2004)
Please record that Mr. Hughes has arrived and this session is now called to order. from The Aviator (2004)
Point, Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
Power lines have to be cut as it starts the trip from Culver City... from The Aviator (2004)
Preparing to descend. from The Aviator (2004)
Proceed, Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
Professor, why don't you come on up front here. from The Aviator (2004)
Pull back on the wheel a smidge. Go on. from The Aviator (2004)
Put the sex and guts and blood up there on the screen. from The Aviator (2004)
Put your hands in the water and wash off the soap. from The Aviator (2004)
Q U A R... from The Aviator (2004)
Q U... from The Aviator (2004)
Q... from The Aviator (2004)
Q... from The Aviator (2004)
Q... from The Aviator (2004)
Quarantine. from The Aviator (2004)
Quarantine. from The Aviator (2004)
Quarantine. from The Aviator (2004)
Quarantine. from The Aviator (2004)
R... from The Aviator (2004)
Real flesh and blood. Human beings right out there in front of you, buster. from The Aviator (2004)
Real nasty for all of us. from The Aviator (2004)
Really, darling, you can't retire from the field of battle like that... from The Aviator (2004)
Really, Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
Reel 10, Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
Reel four played too long. Too many coughs. from The Aviator (2004)
Rent them if you can. Steal them if you have to. from The Aviator (2004)
Repeated from the beginning. from The Aviator (2004)
Repeated from the beginning. from The Aviator (2004)
Repeated from the beginning. from The Aviator (2004)
Repeated from the beginning. from The Aviator (2004)
Respiratory diseases are expensive, and I don't want lawsuits. from The Aviator (2004)
Retracting landing gear and climbing to 5000 feet on a heading 2 7 0. from The Aviator (2004)
Right here. How many more records are you gonna set? from The Aviator (2004)
Right over here. Come on. Give us a smile. It won't kill you. from The Aviator (2004)
Right there, Bob. from The Aviator (2004)
Right. Look... from The Aviator (2004)
Right. That's right. The investigation's closed. Nobody knows a thing. from The Aviator (2004)
Rinse your face off, now. from The Aviator (2004)
Rita Hayworth. from The Aviator (2004)
Rumor has it that agents working for Senator Owen Brewster... from The Aviator (2004)
Rumors coming from a lonely airstrip out in Van Nuys. from The Aviator (2004)
Saw your Scarface picture. from The Aviator (2004)
Scheduled time of one hour and 45 minutes has elapsed. from The Aviator (2004)
Seating capacity for 60. Wingspan, 123 feet. from The Aviator (2004)
See you there. from The Aviator (2004)
See, I wonder what gives a beautiful woman like you pleasure. from The Aviator (2004)
See, the thing is, I care very much about aviation. from The Aviator (2004)
See, this is what the people want. Silent pictures are yesterday's news. from The Aviator (2004)
See, wining and dining Air Force dignitaries is common in our business. from The Aviator (2004)
Sell TWA to Pan Am. from The Aviator (2004)
Senator Brewster, if you hadn't gone too far overboard... from The Aviator (2004)
Senator, how many times have you visited Trippe's office in New York... from The Aviator (2004)
Set up a meeting with Jones, secretary of commerce, old golfing buddy. from The Aviator (2004)
Seven million. from The Aviator (2004)
Seven's good. from The Aviator (2004)
She has got to be clean, Odie. from The Aviator (2004)
She'll go faster. from The Aviator (2004)
She's a looker. from The Aviator (2004)
She's got a top speed of 450... from The Aviator (2004)
She's just a friend. from The Aviator (2004)
She's just working the room. It's her job, baby. from The Aviator (2004)
She's the newest star in the MGM galaxy. from The Aviator (2004)
Shit, no. Maybe it's a little bit naughty. from The Aviator (2004)
Should give the proper uplift ratios and reduce need for torque support on the front. from The Aviator (2004)
Show me all the blueprints. from The Aviator (2004)
Show me all the blueprints. from The Aviator (2004)
Show me all the blueprints. from The Aviator (2004)
Show me all the blueprints. from The Aviator (2004)
Show me all the blueprints. from The Aviator (2004)
Show me all the blueprints. from The Aviator (2004)
Show me all the blueprints. from The Aviator (2004)
Show me all the blueprints. from The Aviator (2004)
Show me all the blueprints. from The Aviator (2004)
Show me all the blueprints. from The Aviator (2004)
Show me all the blueprints. Show me all the blueprints... from The Aviator (2004)
Shut your goddamn mouth. from The Aviator (2004)
Since when do you care about scandal rags? from The Aviator (2004)
Sir, the FBI are at the house. from The Aviator (2004)
Sit down. I'll take care of it. You tell me everything. from The Aviator (2004)
Six is good. from The Aviator (2004)
Six months after the stock market crashes and after three pilots' deaths... from The Aviator (2004)
Sixty hours out of New York, he heads for Alaska, most hazardous hop of all. from The Aviator (2004)
Smashing all records, Howard Hughes outdoes Jules Verne's wildest dreams. from The Aviator (2004)
So 4 million clams from your own pocket. from The Aviator (2004)
So by your admission in this chamber, Mr. Hughes... from The Aviator (2004)
So high cruise power, you're looking at a top speed of around 340. from The Aviator (2004)
So how about letting me steal a peek? from The Aviator (2004)
So I figure we gotta reshoot Hell's Angels for sound. from The Aviator (2004)
So I suppose you'll be expanding on down to Mexico. from The Aviator (2004)
So I suppose you're wooing me now? from The Aviator (2004)
So less drag on the plane in thinner air. from The Aviator (2004)
So take a seat out there, because I don't wanna get you sick. from The Aviator (2004)
So that's 18 million for the first 40. from The Aviator (2004)
So welcome to Hollywood. from The Aviator (2004)
So when you do return, it will be on a Pan Am plane. from The Aviator (2004)
So when's the Connie gonna be ready? from The Aviator (2004)
So you have buttons... from The Aviator (2004)
So you might have to... from The Aviator (2004)
So you're coming out pretty strong against the C.A.B. bill. from The Aviator (2004)
So, what are my options? from The Aviator (2004)
So, what kind of deal can you give me? from The Aviator (2004)
So... from The Aviator (2004)
So... from The Aviator (2004)
So... from The Aviator (2004)
Some Hollywood insiders over at the Brown Derby may be laughing... from The Aviator (2004)
Some of those folks still call me Junior. You tell them it's "Mr. Hughes" now. from The Aviator (2004)
Some of us choose to work for a living. from The Aviator (2004)
Some. from The Aviator (2004)
Someone more appropriate. To me, I mean. from The Aviator (2004)
Someone more attuned to my needs. from The Aviator (2004)
Someone to oversee the financial aspects of the business. from The Aviator (2004)
Sometimes I truly fear that I'm... from The Aviator (2004)
Son of a bitch won't part with a single goddamn camera. from The Aviator (2004)
Son of a bitch. from The Aviator (2004)
Son of a gun. from The Aviator (2004)
Sorry we're late. from The Aviator (2004)
Sounds good, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
Sources whisper that young Texas industrialist Howard Hughes... from The Aviator (2004)
Spanish galleons can weigh 1200 tons. from The Aviator (2004)
Speaking of which, I have more of that airplane guff to attend to. from The Aviator (2004)
Spies in my midst, Jack. from The Aviator (2004)
Spies in my midst. from The Aviator (2004)
Spotless. No wiggle on the wheel or throttle. from The Aviator (2004)
Stand up, slim, take a bow. from The Aviator (2004)
Start them up! from The Aviator (2004)
Stay here. from The Aviator (2004)
Stop acting. from The Aviator (2004)
Stop showing them the damn bills. from The Aviator (2004)
Stop there, if you please, Miss Domergue. from The Aviator (2004)
Strap yourself in right there. You ought to be able to see just great. from The Aviator (2004)
Sultry Southern tigress Ava Gardner dazzles the room tonight. from The Aviator (2004)
Sure. Who doesn't like tits? from The Aviator (2004)
Swell name, isn't it? from The Aviator (2004)
Switch it off. from The Aviator (2004)
T... from The Aviator (2004)
T... from The Aviator (2004)
Take a look. from The Aviator (2004)
Take a look. The XF 11 reconnaissance flier. Spy plane, really. from The Aviator (2004)
Take care of that, would you? from The Aviator (2004)
Take it easy, all right. from The Aviator (2004)
Take it easy, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
Take it easy. from The Aviator (2004)
Take me there. from The Aviator (2004)
Take out all the bugs, huh? from The Aviator (2004)
Tear it up, Odie. from The Aviator (2004)
Tell him thanks for the flowers. from The Aviator (2004)
Tell me something. from The Aviator (2004)
Tell me. from The Aviator (2004)
Tell us what it was like making this fabulous picture. from The Aviator (2004)
Ten. from The Aviator (2004)
Thank God that's settled. from The Aviator (2004)
Thank you for coming. from The Aviator (2004)
Thank you for using the subs, regards shock from The Aviator (2004)
Thank you, Howard, and you take care of that cold. from The Aviator (2004)
Thank you, thank you so much. from The Aviator (2004)
Thank you! Now I'd like to ask Roscoe Arbuckle... from The Aviator (2004)
Thank you. from The Aviator (2004)
Thank you. from The Aviator (2004)
Thank you. Here, have a seat. from The Aviator (2004)
Thanks for coming by. from The Aviator (2004)
Thanks, Noah. from The Aviator (2004)
Thanks. from The Aviator (2004)
Thanks. from The Aviator (2004)
That bill passes, and you bought these for nothing. from The Aviator (2004)
That car is for your protection! from The Aviator (2004)
That is a chunk of change, huh? from The Aviator (2004)
That is correct. from The Aviator (2004)
That man sweeping up over there... from The Aviator (2004)
That milk is bad. from The Aviator (2004)
That should give us about two years' exclusivity. from The Aviator (2004)
That way you don't need to repaint any of the planes. from The Aviator (2004)
That would be illegal. from The Aviator (2004)
That would be marvelous. Howard? from The Aviator (2004)
That's because I'm so goddamn loud. from The Aviator (2004)
That's just beautiful. from The Aviator (2004)
That's just beautiful. What is that? from The Aviator (2004)
That's more than a city block. from The Aviator (2004)
That's Mr. Mayer's house right there. from The Aviator (2004)
That's much better. from The Aviator (2004)
That's nice. from The Aviator (2004)
That's right, Senator George. from The Aviator (2004)
That's the lowest it's been, huh? from The Aviator (2004)
That's the trouble. from The Aviator (2004)
That's too hard. Relax your hand. Relax your hand. from The Aviator (2004)
That's very kind of you, Owen. from The Aviator (2004)
That's you. Always pinching pennies. from The Aviator (2004)
That's... It's better for everybody. from The Aviator (2004)
The $170,000 paid out to the Air Force in the form of hotel suites... from The Aviator (2004)
The airline bill will be defeated in the Senate. from The Aviator (2004)
The birds don't care for it much, but the bats do. from The Aviator (2004)
The Civil Aeronautics Board has grounded the whole fleet. from The Aviator (2004)
The committee will come to order. from The Aviator (2004)
The Constellation, but we can change that. from The Aviator (2004)
The cumulonimbus formations about which you speak... from The Aviator (2004)
The first 40 planes off the assembly line. from The Aviator (2004)
The flight crew itself consists of four men. from The Aviator (2004)
The French and British ambassadors are lined up on his side. from The Aviator (2004)
The Ginsbergs, the Guttenbergs and the Goldbergs. from The Aviator (2004)
The gyro forces are too much. You send these planes into barrel rolls... from The Aviator (2004)
The hearings will also show Hughes Aircraft to be mismanaged and incompetent... from The Aviator (2004)
The Hercules, ladies and gentlemen. from The Aviator (2004)
The Hercules. from The Aviator (2004)
The hull of the world's mightiest airplane, a flying boat built by Howard Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
The mammoth flying plywood shell... from The Aviator (2004)
The most extraordinary output to emerge from a motion picture studio. from The Aviator (2004)
The old philistine won't budge. Too arty, don't you know. from The Aviator (2004)
The only one I need protection from is you, you sick bastard! from The Aviator (2004)
The painting, it's called May 18 something. from The Aviator (2004)
The Pantages is glittering tonight. from The Aviator (2004)
The price tag? A staggering $2 million. from The Aviator (2004)
The right wing just dipped. I'm losing starboard engine. from The Aviator (2004)
The situation here revolves around Miss Russell's mammaries. from The Aviator (2004)
The stage is real. from The Aviator (2004)
The troops and the jeeps and the tanks and whatnot. Here, take a look. from The Aviator (2004)
The TWA king always talks up his airline as he escorts a succession... from The Aviator (2004)
The war is gonna be over by the time she's done. from The Aviator (2004)
The war's over now, and they say they don't need it anymore. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
Then Juan Trippe buys us cheap. from The Aviator (2004)
Then let it. from The Aviator (2004)
Then planes break down. Then the planes crash. from The Aviator (2004)
Then we'll wait. from The Aviator (2004)
Then you leave the big ideas... from The Aviator (2004)
There are 45,000 cars here, making it the greatest traffic jam ever seen. from The Aviator (2004)
There are tax consequences to incorporating in California. from The Aviator (2004)
There goes one wing section, 160 feet long with four engine housings. from The Aviator (2004)
There it is. Now we both know the sordid truth. from The Aviator (2004)
There's a rather alarming mountain heading our way. from The Aviator (2004)
There's gonna be one heck of a wrap party in Hollywood tonight. from The Aviator (2004)
There's more. from The Aviator (2004)
There's no decency to it. from The Aviator (2004)
There's nothing there, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
There's only one real Kate, and that's your Kate. from The Aviator (2004)
There's only one thing you've gotta know. from The Aviator (2004)
There's too much Howard Hughes in Howard Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
There's... There's some flies outside my window, though. from The Aviator (2004)
These ships, they're sitting ducks for the U boats. from The Aviator (2004)
They are, but she's pulling me back and starboard, Odie. from The Aviator (2004)
They can always get in. from The Aviator (2004)
They just expect me to be a certain way. from The Aviator (2004)
They move, Mr. Hughes! from The Aviator (2004)
They must possess them or leave them be. from The Aviator (2004)
They... They attract aphids. from The Aviator (2004)
They're after you. If the community airline bill becomes law, we are finished. from The Aviator (2004)
They're doing it in France. To hell with the top wing and struts. from The Aviator (2004)
They're gonna give me drag. Do something about that. from The Aviator (2004)
They're movie stars. Fair game all around. from The Aviator (2004)
They're open late. I go to a hot dog stand on La Cienega too. from The Aviator (2004)
Things that may not really be there. from The Aviator (2004)
Think about it. What does 20,000 feet give you? from The Aviator (2004)
Thirty five hours out of New York, he roars across Siberia's trackless wastes. from The Aviator (2004)
Thirty five. from The Aviator (2004)
Thirty. from The Aviator (2004)
This has been a great ride. from The Aviator (2004)
This is an industry town. from The Aviator (2004)
This is James McNamara speaking to you from the Hughes 2000 ton flying boat... from The Aviator (2004)
This is outrageous! Everything here is the private property of Hughes Productions. from The Aviator (2004)
This isn't gonna be that easy. from The Aviator (2004)
This isn't what it was like up there. They look like goddamn models! from The Aviator (2004)
This one's pretty close. Pretty close. from The Aviator (2004)
Thoroughly. from The Aviator (2004)
Those are employees. I won't marry an employee. How would that look? from The Aviator (2004)
Though I fear their mother will insist on coming, to preserve their questionable virtue. from The Aviator (2004)
Three companies of Marines were called to assist... from The Aviator (2004)
Three white shirts and three pairs of white tennis shoes. Got that? from The Aviator (2004)
Three. from The Aviator (2004)
Three's good. from The Aviator (2004)
Throttling back for starboard turn 180. from The Aviator (2004)
To hell with it. from The Aviator (2004)
To hell with Mexico. No airline should have a monopoly on flying the Atlantic. from The Aviator (2004)
To Paris. from The Aviator (2004)
To wait. from The Aviator (2004)
Too many acute angles. Too many eccentricities. from The Aviator (2004)
Trade journals. On engineering. Aviation. from The Aviator (2004)
Trans World is good. Kind of peppy. from The Aviator (2004)
Transcontinental and Western doesn't fit anymore. from The Aviator (2004)
Trouble with Mr. Hughes? from The Aviator (2004)
Try 50 seats with a ceiling of 12,000 feet. from The Aviator (2004)
TWA at four and a quarter. from The Aviator (2004)
TWA is starting up flights to Europe. from The Aviator (2004)
TWA stock. from The Aviator (2004)
TWA will begin flights from New York to Paris... from The Aviator (2004)
TWA, right? from The Aviator (2004)
Twenty five miles per hour. from The Aviator (2004)
Twenty four. from The Aviator (2004)
Two hundred and twenty feet long, it towers higher than a five story building. from The Aviator (2004)
Two runs. That's it. After that, you're flying on vapors. from The Aviator (2004)
Two years ahead of Juan Trippe, then. from The Aviator (2004)
Two's good. from The Aviator (2004)
Typhus, malaria, cholera, yellow fever. You name it, they got it. from The Aviator (2004)
Under my bed! You put a goddamn microphone under my bed! from The Aviator (2004)
United and American don't have the imagination for a plane like this. from The Aviator (2004)
Until they finish investigating the Reading crash. Could be months. from The Aviator (2004)
Use the planes as collateral. Hell, use the desks, use the pens, use everything we got. from The Aviator (2004)
Utterly smashing! We'll do it again. from The Aviator (2004)
Variety says, "This one won't miss!" from The Aviator (2004)
Very big. Very big. from The Aviator (2004)
Very nice. from The Aviator (2004)
Very public, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
Wait a minute. from The Aviator (2004)
Wait, wait, wait, honey. You can't move. You're safe here. from The Aviator (2004)
Wait. from The Aviator (2004)
Was I screwing Artie Shaw last night? from The Aviator (2004)
Was I screwing Sinatra the night before? You bet. from The Aviator (2004)
Was that meant for me? from The Aviator (2004)
Was the press there? from The Aviator (2004)
Washed up, day old fish not worth the eating, so they tell me. from The Aviator (2004)
We applaud his patriotism and look forward to his newest marvel. from The Aviator (2004)
We are about 5 feet in back of Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
We are airborne, ladies and gentlemen. I don't believe that Hughes... from The Aviator (2004)
We are looking through one of the side windows in the cockpit. from The Aviator (2004)
We are not getting enough production out of Jane Russell's breasts. from The Aviator (2004)
We are not. from The Aviator (2004)
We build a plane that flies above the weather... from The Aviator (2004)
We didn't sail. We flew. from The Aviator (2004)
We don't. Cholera epidemic in 1913. Two thousand dead. from The Aviator (2004)
We got no sense of relative motion. from The Aviator (2004)
We gotta bring her home. from The Aviator (2004)
We gotta get into it. Jets are the way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
We gotta go public with this. from The Aviator (2004)
We gotta think of something else. If we can't get aluminum, we'll find another way. from The Aviator (2004)
We had an appointment, right? Yeah. from The Aviator (2004)
We have in our possession receipts in the amount of $170,000... from The Aviator (2004)
We have to be very careful not to... from The Aviator (2004)
We installed the 450 radial. Struts won't take the vibration. from The Aviator (2004)
We just beat Germany and Japan. from The Aviator (2004)
We just have to find the right wood. Something light but strong. from The Aviator (2004)
We must maintain silence. We must have quiet during the proceedings. from The Aviator (2004)
We must understand that technologies like these are the way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
We pay our devotion to the arts here. A colony we created. from The Aviator (2004)
We read books. from The Aviator (2004)
We shall assault these twin monuments of pristine Britannic beauty nonetheless. from The Aviator (2004)
We squeeze that to a thousand, we got the fastest plane ever built. from The Aviator (2004)
We'll figure out what hotel he's at. Do you want a call... from The Aviator (2004)
We'll see some Ibsen. If the Republicans haven't outlawed him by now. from The Aviator (2004)
We're going down. from The Aviator (2004)
We're going to Oakland! Oakland. from The Aviator (2004)
We're gonna clear this room. from The Aviator (2004)
We're gonna need about 24,000 horsepower. from The Aviator (2004)
We're in serious trouble. You've gotta make a choice. from The Aviator (2004)
We're international, we need a name that reflects that. from The Aviator (2004)
We're not cutting. I'll get those cameras. Set up for rehearsals. from The Aviator (2004)
We're not like everyone else. from The Aviator (2004)
We're not usually in the practice of helping out competition. from The Aviator (2004)
We're overbooked as it is. from The Aviator (2004)
We're still short two cameras. We need to cut that sequence down... from The Aviator (2004)
We're too alike, you and I. from The Aviator (2004)
We've done everything. We've rebuilt her from top to toe. from The Aviator (2004)
We've had a hell of a lot of fun. from The Aviator (2004)
We've had everything but a plague of locusts on this thing. from The Aviator (2004)
Welcome to Hell's Angels. from The Aviator (2004)
Welcome. Your table is ready. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, a car picks me up every morning at 8, and off I go. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, blow me down. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, considering our stock is trading at three times yours... from The Aviator (2004)
Well, excuse me for asking, Mr. Hughes... from The Aviator (2004)
Well, first thing tomorrow, then, all right? from The Aviator (2004)
Well, how about nine holes? from The Aviator (2004)
Well, how can they justify it? It's un American. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, Howard just flew round the world in three days. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, I didn't say it was gonna be easy. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, I hope to dispel that notion. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, I think, considerably more so for you. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, I won't. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, I'm box office poison. I'm on the outs, the skids, the doldrums. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, I'm out to meet with Douglas about the DC 4. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, I'm sure his stockholders would be happy to hear that. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, if you're deaf, you must own up to it. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, it certainly looks at this moment that Howard Hughes will be around... from The Aviator (2004)
Well, it went into the planes, senator. And a lot more. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, it's a big plane, so I'm calling it The Hercules. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, Jane Eyre has been selling popcorn for over a hundred years, L.B. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, let's put it this way, it'll be a regular boob buffet. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, Odie, she can fly. Congratulations. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, really lovely room. It's nicely decorated. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, seems a rather high strung chap. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, she's all yours. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, thank you for your concern, Juan. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, that's because you have it. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, that's good. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, that's just not fair, is it? from The Aviator (2004)
Well, this time I don't know that you have any. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, we have a long list of particulars. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, we look forward to her then. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, what the hell does a senator from Maine need to visit Peru for? from The Aviator (2004)
Well, who wrote that bill, senator? Who actually wrote the C.A.B. bill? from The Aviator (2004)
Well, would you like to explain that, Mr. Hughes? from The Aviator (2004)
Well. Howard Hughes, ladies and gentlemen. from The Aviator (2004)
Well... from The Aviator (2004)
Well... from The Aviator (2004)
Well... from The Aviator (2004)
Well... from The Aviator (2004)
Well... from The Aviator (2004)
What are you s******ing at? from The Aviator (2004)
What do you mean, "all the bugs"? from The Aviator (2004)
What do you mean, "all the bugs"? from The Aviator (2004)
What do you think of that, now? from The Aviator (2004)
What do you think? from The Aviator (2004)
What do you think? from The Aviator (2004)
What do you wanna know, Howard? from The Aviator (2004)
What do you want, Owen? from The Aviator (2004)
What does that mean, "more appropriate"? from The Aviator (2004)
What happened to Margaret? She lost her... from The Aviator (2004)
What I do with that money may seem crazy to those sons of bitches in Houston. from The Aviator (2004)
What I mean is, you have no domestic routes. All right? from The Aviator (2004)
What I... from The Aviator (2004)
What if that milk is sour? from The Aviator (2004)
What is going on? from The Aviator (2004)
What is it, Howard? from The Aviator (2004)
What is it? from The Aviator (2004)
What is really bothering you, Kate? from The Aviator (2004)
What is that? Is that a? from The Aviator (2004)
What kind of crap? from The Aviator (2004)
What kind of deal can you give me? from The Aviator (2004)
What room do you like? from The Aviator (2004)
What Scarface did for the gangster picture, The Outlaw will do for the Western. from The Aviator (2004)
What? from The Aviator (2004)
What's the matter with you? Can't remember my name? from The Aviator (2004)
What's the next movie? Give us the scoop. from The Aviator (2004)
When are you gonna fly around the world again? from The Aviator (2004)
When do you go to Washington? from The Aviator (2004)
When I grow up... from The Aviator (2004)
When my brother killed himself... from The Aviator (2004)
When the pressure dropped, the prop reversed pitch. from The Aviator (2004)
Where are my goddamn clouds, huh? from The Aviator (2004)
Where do you stand on politics, Mr. Hughes? from The Aviator (2004)
Where he goes, what he says and who he screws. from The Aviator (2004)
Whereas you are a senator... from The Aviator (2004)
While brave men were dying on the beaches of Normandy... from The Aviator (2004)
While the good people of America were losing sons at Anzio... from The Aviator (2004)
Who is it? from The Aviator (2004)
Who says we need a top wing? from The Aviator (2004)
Who the hell are you? from The Aviator (2004)
Whoever can start utilizing jet technology... from The Aviator (2004)
Whole place is nothing but pestilential swamp. from The Aviator (2004)
Why did you speak? I can't abide people who speak but have nothing to say. from The Aviator (2004)
Why don't you try and make do with what you have. from The Aviator (2004)
Why not tell the truth that this investigation was really born on the day that TWA... from The Aviator (2004)
Why not? The damn thing is a flying boat, right? from The Aviator (2004)
Why? from The Aviator (2004)
Why? Because they're scared to death. They should be. from The Aviator (2004)
Why's he looking at me? from The Aviator (2004)
Will you marry me? from The Aviator (2004)
Will you try to have him return? from The Aviator (2004)
Wilshire Country Club, copy that. Howard, reduce engines to 1000. from The Aviator (2004)
Wipe off your lipstick. from The Aviator (2004)
With my fingertips. from The Aviator (2004)
With what? from The Aviator (2004)
Without something standing still behind the planes... from The Aviator (2004)
Without touching the paper. from The Aviator (2004)
Would you ask him to return? from The Aviator (2004)
Would you call that a headwind, professor? from The Aviator (2004)
Would you do me a favor and just? from The Aviator (2004)
Would you do me a favor? from The Aviator (2004)
Would you give me that job? from The Aviator (2004)
Would you just smile for me one time? Just once? from The Aviator (2004)
Would you lean a little closer to the microphones, sir? from The Aviator (2004)
Would you let me do that? from The Aviator (2004)
Would you like me to tell you, senator? from The Aviator (2004)
Would you repeat that? from The Aviator (2004)
Would you repeat that? from The Aviator (2004)
Would you take a look out that window and tell me what the wind is doing? from The Aviator (2004)
Would you, now? from The Aviator (2004)
Wouldn't have thought. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah, absolutely. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah, I crashed in a beet field. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah, I know. I know. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah, she's my Buck Rogers ship. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah, very funny. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah, you can come in. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah, you're A okay. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. And you know what it's about? S E X. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. Bob, you got something on your suit. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. I had my fair share of press on Hell's Angels. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. Making a Western. I'm gonna call it The Outlaw. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. Orange juice has nutritional value. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. Run reel 10 again. I think we're duplicating a shot here. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. That sounds fine. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. Well, I'll be sure to remember that, Mr. Mayer. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. Yeah. You see, you got a short upper lip. from The Aviator (2004)
Yes, clouds... from The Aviator (2004)
Yes, Mother. from The Aviator (2004)
Yes, Mother. from The Aviator (2004)
Yes, Mother. from The Aviator (2004)
Yes, of course. Now, was that a rumba or a samba you were doing? from The Aviator (2004)
Yes, please. You take me flying again. from The Aviator (2004)
Yes, well, let me present the feminine star of this spectacle, Hell's Angels... from The Aviator (2004)
Yes, yes, I can see Mr. Hughes' car arriving now. from The Aviator (2004)
Yes, young Howard Hughes has pulled it off! from The Aviator (2004)
Yes! from The Aviator (2004)
Yes. from The Aviator (2004)
Yes. from The Aviator (2004)
Yes. And he will now demonstrate... from The Aviator (2004)
Yet Hughes Aircraft, with her 56 million... from The Aviator (2004)
You agree to support my C.A.B. bill, and I won't hold public hearings. from The Aviator (2004)
You all right? Do you want me to take over? from The Aviator (2004)
You and Howard ought to cook up a picture. from The Aviator (2004)
You are looking at the largest private air force in the entire world. from The Aviator (2004)
You are not safe. from The Aviator (2004)
You are not safe. from The Aviator (2004)
You are somewhere, Howard, you madman. from The Aviator (2004)
You are the tallest woman I know. from The Aviator (2004)
You bet. So when do we go to Houston? from The Aviator (2004)
You call Noah Dietrich. from The Aviator (2004)
You can buy me dinner. How about that? from The Aviator (2004)
You can buy me dinner. How about that? from The Aviator (2004)
You can't buy me, Howard, so stop trying. from The Aviator (2004)
You can't have fornication in a Western. It isn't done. from The Aviator (2004)
You cannot imagine what it was like, Katie. You cannot imagine the speed. from The Aviator (2004)
You did it! from The Aviator (2004)
You don't care about money because you've always had it. from The Aviator (2004)
You don't own me, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
You don't wanna know. from The Aviator (2004)
You ever cheat on your wife, Roland? from The Aviator (2004)
You ever go to a Communist Party meeting, Roland? from The Aviator (2004)
You ever screw a colored girl? from The Aviator (2004)
You ever steal anything? You ever hurt anyone? from The Aviator (2004)
You fly safe. from The Aviator (2004)
You fly safe. from The Aviator (2004)
You get him here in an hour, all right? from The Aviator (2004)
You give me that spoon. You don't wanna get your gloves all sticky. from The Aviator (2004)
You gonna fly with Kate next time? Did you get lonely without her? from The Aviator (2004)
You got 1000 workers waiting for you to make a decision... from The Aviator (2004)
You had John Meyer on the stand for three days last week. from The Aviator (2004)
You have called me a liar and a thief and a war profiteer! from The Aviator (2004)
You have him start buying. from The Aviator (2004)
You know how many Allied ships we lost because of U boat attacks? from The Aviator (2004)
You know it as well as I do. from The Aviator (2004)
You know the cholera? from The Aviator (2004)
You know the typhus? from The Aviator (2004)
You know what they can do to you? from The Aviator (2004)
You know, fame is supposed to be my turf. from The Aviator (2004)
You know, I think... I think we've got them all... from The Aviator (2004)
You know, I've gotta say... from The Aviator (2004)
You know, outside the office. from The Aviator (2004)
You know, Owen, I'm still wondering one thing. from The Aviator (2004)
You know, sometimes I... from The Aviator (2004)
You know... from The Aviator (2004)
You let me in. from The Aviator (2004)
You listen to my phone calls? from The Aviator (2004)
You live with your family, do you? from The Aviator (2004)
You look so beautiful. from The Aviator (2004)
You love him. from The Aviator (2004)
You may be directing this movie, but what you're asking, we can't do. from The Aviator (2004)
You mean you won't. from The Aviator (2004)
You met someone? from The Aviator (2004)
You missed it. Right there. from The Aviator (2004)
You move well. from The Aviator (2004)
You must all come sailing with me. Catalina. What do you say? from The Aviator (2004)
You ought to hear about what's going on with DeMille. from The Aviator (2004)
You remember that goddamn shot from reel 10? from The Aviator (2004)
You see that, Mr. Dietrich? from The Aviator (2004)
You see, I wanna learn what pleases you. from The Aviator (2004)
You see, it has these two booms at the back... from The Aviator (2004)
You see, you gotta feel the vibration of the engine through your fingertips. from The Aviator (2004)
You seem to have me in a corner here, buddy. from The Aviator (2004)
You should use Lux on your hands, by the way. I do. from The Aviator (2004)
You taught me to fly, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
You tell me you're leaving me, and you have the nerve to expect graciousness? from The Aviator (2004)
You tell me. We'll find some alloy that works just as well. from The Aviator (2004)
You understand? from The Aviator (2004)
You wanna be bankrupted by the big plane or by the big airline? from The Aviator (2004)
You wanna go? from The Aviator (2004)
You want to go to war with me? from The Aviator (2004)
You will default on your loan from Equitable after Senator Brewster... from The Aviator (2004)
You won't believe this. It just came over the wires. Hughes has bought control of TWA. from The Aviator (2004)
You write all of them? from The Aviator (2004)
You? from The Aviator (2004)
You? Wait a minute. from The Aviator (2004)
You... from The Aviator (2004)
You... You tell Juan Trippe something for me, all right? from The Aviator (2004)
You'd do it for me. from The Aviator (2004)
You'll be working four times as hard. I just got you at half price. from The Aviator (2004)
You'll get a good price. You'll get a fair price. from The Aviator (2004)
You're a fine bunch of bullies, aren't you? from The Aviator (2004)
You're in the germ free zone now. You understand? from The Aviator (2004)
You're like a different person in there. from The Aviator (2004)
You're looking for a second in command at Hughes Tools. from The Aviator (2004)
You're my voice now. Make them understand that. from The Aviator (2004)
You're not a Republican, are you? How did you vote in '32? from The Aviator (2004)
You're not extending enough on your follow through. from The Aviator (2004)
You're not one for tears, and, well... from The Aviator (2004)
You're running a $14 million deficit. How will you afford to keep them out of service? from The Aviator (2004)
You're supposed to know the ins and outs? from The Aviator (2004)
You're the one that said that all men are predators. from The Aviator (2004)
You're too crazy for me. from The Aviator (2004)
You're under pressure, but it's gonna do me no good if you crack up on me. from The Aviator (2004)
You've been flogging this bill all around the world on their behalf, have you not? from The Aviator (2004)
You've had enough of this ice cream. from The Aviator (2004)
You've just placed the largest order for airplanes in the history of the damn planet. from The Aviator (2004)
You've met Mr. Roosevelt. What make you of him? from The Aviator (2004)
You've seen the signs on the houses where the coloreds live? from The Aviator (2004)
Your kind of joint, is it? from The Aviator (2004)
Your story is a pack of lies. I can tear it apart if allowed to cross examine. from The Aviator (2004)
Zippers. from The Aviator (2004)
217. from The Aviator (2004)
292. from The Aviator (2004)
339. from The Aviator (2004)
347. from The Aviator (2004)
352 on the last run. from The Aviator (2004)
... a warm sun... Twenty five miles per hour. from The Aviator (2004)
... from the beginning. Come in with the milk. from The Aviator (2004)
... we're gonna move from here. Oh, no. from The Aviator (2004)
A 550 Wasp engine. One hundred octane fuel. from The Aviator (2004)
A bad experience with a dog? No, no. from The Aviator (2004)
A bunch of tractors... Johnny. from The Aviator (2004)
A Doberman, Mr. Hughes? Or a dachshund? Neither, sir. from The Aviator (2004)
A modern plane. Oh, yeah? What kind of plane? from The Aviator (2004)
A monoplane. A cantilevered monoplane, right? from The Aviator (2004)
About six months. No, in money. from The Aviator (2004)
Absolutely. Do you? from The Aviator (2004)
Advancing master throttles. Advancing master throttles. from The Aviator (2004)
All 26 of them. I only need two, sir. from The Aviator (2004)
All right, take her back to 200. No damn way. from The Aviator (2004)
All right, what do you need? Rudder and elevators. from The Aviator (2004)
All right? Noah, do you have a recorder? from The Aviator (2004)
All right. Wait. Did I say Penney's or Woolworth's? from The Aviator (2004)
And a relatively calm sea... Thirty. from The Aviator (2004)
And I got a lot of money. This is beneath you. from The Aviator (2004)
And that's not the question. Is it not true that Juan donated $20,000... from The Aviator (2004)
And you need..? You need two more? Yeah. from The Aviator (2004)
Another soda. You know what I mean. Milk. In the bottle. from The Aviator (2004)
Bad news, always. All right. from The Aviator (2004)
Be sure to show me all the blueprints. All right. from The Aviator (2004)
Cameras. Oh, with the actual cam... from The Aviator (2004)
Catalina. Sounds grand. Yeah. I've even managed to coax... from The Aviator (2004)
Chairman. That is interesting. Yeah. from The Aviator (2004)
Cigarette? Oh, no, thanks. I don't smoke. from The Aviator (2004)
Clean. Understand? Okay, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
Clouds in Oakland. All right, don't get all jittery now. from The Aviator (2004)
Come in with the milk. Repeated... from The Aviator (2004)
Could you get me some shoes? Shoes. from The Aviator (2004)
Cross country. Nonstop. from The Aviator (2004)
Dachshunds are little dogs, Hep dear. They should all be lined up and shot. from The Aviator (2004)
Dad. Darling. from The Aviator (2004)
Did you write any of them, senator? Now, look... from The Aviator (2004)
Do speak up, dear. Nothing, nothing, Mrs. Hepburn. Nothing. from The Aviator (2004)
Do we need these rivets on the cowling? Yeah, or the reverse thrust would rip it off. from The Aviator (2004)
Do what? Buy it. from The Aviator (2004)
Do you feel that? Yes. from The Aviator (2004)
Does that look clean to you? Nothing's clean, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
Don't feel self conscious. Hepburns! Hepburns! from The Aviator (2004)
Don't get beet juice on the carpet. I won't, I won't. from The Aviator (2004)
Don't you understand that? Well, that's overstating it. from The Aviator (2004)
Emma, you can start up lunch now. Yes, sir. from The Aviator (2004)
Every asset. You heard me. lf you do that, you could lose everything. from The Aviator (2004)
every inch of his wiring and fluid connection. from The Aviator (2004)
Excuse me? We're all socialists here. from The Aviator (2004)
Excuse us for just a second. All right. from The Aviator (2004)
Faith, what the hell? Look out! from The Aviator (2004)
Flush rivets. Flush rivets. from The Aviator (2004)
Forget it. No, no. I'm a vain, preening ass... from The Aviator (2004)
Forty five. Fifty. from The Aviator (2004)
Forty five. Forty five. More throttle. from The Aviator (2004)
Forty! Throttling back for starboard turn 180. from The Aviator (2004)
From Peru? Yeah. From a year ago, I think it was... from The Aviator (2004)
Get into it right now. You got it. from The Aviator (2004)
Give us your position. Two thousand feet over... from The Aviator (2004)
Good God! You're covered in blood. Oh, no. That's just beet juice. from The Aviator (2004)
Good luck. All right. from The Aviator (2004)
Good. And inside, 700 brave American soldiers... from The Aviator (2004)
Good. Yes. from The Aviator (2004)
Got it. Good. from The Aviator (2004)
Gross weight? 86,000, wing loading of 41 pounds. from The Aviator (2004)
Have you seen my cigarettes? Don't mind us. from The Aviator (2004)
He can't stop us. He's Pan Am. He can stop anything. from The Aviator (2004)
He does. And what is his official title? from The Aviator (2004)
He's doing our interior design. That's right. He was doing ours. from The Aviator (2004)
He's getting blood transfusions now, but... Whose blood? from The Aviator (2004)
Heavens, what is this? Electrical tape? Yeah. Odie just sort of slammed it on there. from The Aviator (2004)
Hello, Howard. Roland. from The Aviator (2004)
Hello, Jack. Hello, Juan. from The Aviator (2004)
Hello! Hello! Kath, hello. from The Aviator (2004)
How are you, Howard? Good, thanks. from The Aviator (2004)
How bad is your cross control? I'm at full left rudder... from The Aviator (2004)
How did you make all that..? Excuse me, I'm speaking. from The Aviator (2004)
How does she sound, Howard? She's whispering to me, buddy. from The Aviator (2004)
How heavy you imagine this thing is? Say around 200 tons. from The Aviator (2004)
How long have you known Juan Trippe? I've known him for some time now. from The Aviator (2004)
How much? Not for sale. from The Aviator (2004)
How's the Constellation coming? Good. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, I need you up here. One sec, Odie. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, please. Go away. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard, this way. Beautiful. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard! How did we do? from The Aviator (2004)
Howard! Right over here. This way, over to the left. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard? The way of the future. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard. Show me all the blueprints. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard. Show me all the blueprints. from The Aviator (2004)
Howard. Yeah? from The Aviator (2004)
Howard... I need those suits first thing tomorrow. from The Aviator (2004)
I can sleep. He has a lot of questions to answer. from The Aviator (2004)
I can't do that. Why not? from The Aviator (2004)
I crashed into a beet field. What? from The Aviator (2004)
I do. Pardon me for speaking loudly... from The Aviator (2004)
I don't know. You'd have to ask him. Well, would you produce him? from The Aviator (2004)
I have a chair. Particularly about that monstrous... from The Aviator (2004)
I have an eye for talent. Isn't that right? You ought to give up prancing in tights... from The Aviator (2004)
I haven't shaved. Well, neither have I. from The Aviator (2004)
I just wanna make sure you're okay. And who is in that car?! from The Aviator (2004)
I remember. Hell's Angels. You heard of it. from The Aviator (2004)
I think we've had enough about airplanes. And dogs. from The Aviator (2004)
I thought everybody liked dogs. Perhaps he had a bad experience. from The Aviator (2004)
I yield the floor to Mr. Breen. Mr. Hughes... from The Aviator (2004)
I'll bet. That's such bunk! from The Aviator (2004)
I'll get back to you. Bye. How could $18 million slip your mind? from The Aviator (2004)
I'll pay you $10,000. I guess I'll be working twice as hard. from The Aviator (2004)
I'll take my chances. No, no, honey. Wait, wait. from The Aviator (2004)
I'm sorry? Whose blood? from The Aviator (2004)
I'm sure you know Errol, right? Mr. Flynn. Yes. from The Aviator (2004)
Is it done? My people are finishing it right now. from The Aviator (2004)
It was a samba. A samba, yes. from The Aviator (2004)
It was quite aesthetic, really. A sacred monster. from The Aviator (2004)
It's 2 in the morning. Yeah, that's right. from The Aviator (2004)
It's 4:30. I talked to Bob last week. He's in New York. from The Aviator (2004)
It's 50 over a choppy sea. Fifty five. from The Aviator (2004)
It's all about S E X. It's a Western. from The Aviator (2004)
It's all in engineering, isn't it, Odie? Howard... from The Aviator (2004)
It's good, but rpm's are low. Are both starboard props turning? from The Aviator (2004)
It's Miss? Domergue. from The Aviator (2004)
Jesus Christ, sonny. Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
Jesus. What is it, Howard? from The Aviator (2004)
Jesus. The damn wheel? Yeah. from The Aviator (2004)
Just one of them. I know, I know. from The Aviator (2004)
Just take care of it, would you? Mr. Hughes! from The Aviator (2004)
Kate! Katie! Upstairs, city mouse. from The Aviator (2004)
Last year's deficit? 770,000. from The Aviator (2004)
Less turbulence. Because it's above the weather. from The Aviator (2004)
lf we can't get aluminum, we'll use wood. You can't make a plane out of wood. from The Aviator (2004)
Lots of shopping in Paris. I'll buy you anything. from The Aviator (2004)
Madame. It's "miss." from The Aviator (2004)
Magnificently photographed! Awesome beyond description! from The Aviator (2004)
Majestically... Most epic picture of its time! from The Aviator (2004)
Make it Woolworth's. Woolworth's. from The Aviator (2004)
Margaret. Margaret. Exactly. from The Aviator (2004)
Mom. Oh. Oh, thank you. from The Aviator (2004)
Morning, Kate. Pine, cedar, maybe birch. from The Aviator (2004)
Mr. Hughes, how was your flight? Miss Hepburn! from The Aviator (2004)
Mr. Hughes. Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
My legal counsel is on the way... Federal warrant. from The Aviator (2004)
Next year maybe. DC 4? Next year. from The Aviator (2004)
Nice to see you again. Good to see you. Come on inside. from The Aviator (2004)
No, Howard. Well, why not, for heaven's sake? from The Aviator (2004)
No, I don't think I'll try. You don't think you'll try? from The Aviator (2004)
No! Well, we'll make it. from The Aviator (2004)
No. Are you recording this conversation? from The Aviator (2004)
No. Oh, I adore the theater. from The Aviator (2004)
No. Okay. from The Aviator (2004)
No. Six hundred and eighty one ships... from The Aviator (2004)
No. No. So how many cameras do you have now? from The Aviator (2004)
Noah, they are touching things. Just keep yourself calm... from The Aviator (2004)
Nonsense! Picasso is sacred. I'm a urologist. from The Aviator (2004)
Now submit your questions. I'll put this very simply. from The Aviator (2004)
Now, if you take... Come on. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, God! There goes our meal ticket. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, he's not going to like that. Mr. Dietrich, I doubt he's... from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, Howard Hughes. The airplane picture? Exactly. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, just fine, Pete. I'm so glad. from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, my God! Buster! from The Aviator (2004)
Oh, my God! Goddamn it! from The Aviator (2004)
Okay. Thank you. from The Aviator (2004)
Pass the goddamn butter, I beg you. You read flying magazines? from The Aviator (2004)
Penney's isn't open. Oh, shit. from The Aviator (2004)
Penney's. Better make it Sears. from The Aviator (2004)
Please leave. No. I wasn't. from The Aviator (2004)
Please, Mr. Hughes. Right here. Right here, Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
Please. May I recommend for the lady... from The Aviator (2004)
Pleased to meet you. Loved Alice Adams. You're too kind. from The Aviator (2004)
Pleasure. What are you doing here? from The Aviator (2004)
Power coming up. Power coming up. from The Aviator (2004)
Produce him? Will you cause him to appear? from The Aviator (2004)
Professor. Yes? from The Aviator (2004)
Repeated from the beginning. Come in with the milk. from The Aviator (2004)
See your wife. Okay. from The Aviator (2004)
See, the thing is that I care... Your personal finances are not... from The Aviator (2004)
Set course for 0 9 0... Ten more minutes. Roger that. from The Aviator (2004)
Seventy five. It's 75. from The Aviator (2004)
Seventy. It's 70. from The Aviator (2004)
She did it, baby. You knew she would. from The Aviator (2004)
She was like a winged bullet up there. What did she make? from The Aviator (2004)
Sit down. On the day TWA first challenged... from The Aviator (2004)
Sixty five. Sixty five. from The Aviator (2004)
Sixty. More throttle. It's 60. from The Aviator (2004)
Slipped your mind? Oh, for... Right. from The Aviator (2004)
Slow down. We'll need terminals in Ireland and France. from The Aviator (2004)
Snuff? These would be flying magazines? from The Aviator (2004)
So it's 7:30. He won't be in the office. from The Aviator (2004)
So you feel like going to Paris? Now? from The Aviator (2004)
Some kind of a yak? No, that's a llama. from The Aviator (2004)
Somewhere else. Excuse us. Charmed, gentlemen. from The Aviator (2004)
Speak up. One cut. from The Aviator (2004)
Take your oil money... Drill bits. from The Aviator (2004)
Talk to Lindbergh about your flight yet? Where's Linda Darnell tonight? from The Aviator (2004)
Thank you, Mr. Breen. Mr. Hughes. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. from The Aviator (2004)
That would give us a horsepower of what? Seven hundred. from The Aviator (2004)
That's enough questions. TWA and Hughes Aircraft are delighted... from The Aviator (2004)
That's quite sufficient. You have called me a liar, sir, in the press. from The Aviator (2004)
That's right. And then, after classes... from The Aviator (2004)
That's what they do. They move! You see that? from The Aviator (2004)
Thataway, Errol. Let me at him! from The Aviator (2004)
The actual words. Did you write them? This is not how these hearings... from The Aviator (2004)
The hearings aren't over yet. The hearings are over. from The Aviator (2004)
The press can be a damned nuisance. Was it a Doberman? from The Aviator (2004)
The tool shop's ready. I wanna see the blueprints. from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. Howard? from The Aviator (2004)
The way of the future. Let's take a walk, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
The witness will restrain... Why not tell the truth for once, senator? from The Aviator (2004)
Then how did you make all that money? We don't care about money here. from The Aviator (2004)
They're gonna pay for it this time. What are you getting us into? from The Aviator (2004)
They're open till about 4. Are they? from The Aviator (2004)
Think you own this place, you limey bastard? I'm a Tasmanian bastard, you prick. from The Aviator (2004)
Thirty five. Forty. from The Aviator (2004)
Thirty five. The air speed indicator... from The Aviator (2004)
This is a lot of money for planes. I know it's a lot of money. from The Aviator (2004)
This is Faith Domergue. Sit down. from The Aviator (2004)
This one? I know, this one... from The Aviator (2004)
This way, boss. Right over there. Mr. Hughes, how about a word? from The Aviator (2004)
Too hot! Don't be a baby. from The Aviator (2004)
Try to get me 40 million. And if TWA defaults on the loan? from The Aviator (2004)
Uncle Willy. Oh, who have we got here? from The Aviator (2004)
Understood. Lower it 15 degrees of flaps. Lowering 15 degrees of flaps. from The Aviator (2004)
Violent. Realistic. from The Aviator (2004)
Wasn't Truman chairman of that committee? Yeah, right. from The Aviator (2004)
Way of the future. Give me a hand. from The Aviator (2004)
We go international, we'll make it up. Brewster's C.A.B. bill isn't going away. from The Aviator (2004)
We have clouds in Oakland! You mean it this time? from The Aviator (2004)
We'll go flying together. Yes. from The Aviator (2004)
We're fighting the C.A.B. bill. Meanwhile, how do we keep TWA flying? from The Aviator (2004)
We're not gonna have this bickering. Yes. Somewhere between two and 500... from The Aviator (2004)
Welcome aboard. Thank you. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, I didn't. You must! It's your sacred franchise. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, I look all right. You look great. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, I'm in room... 217. from The Aviator (2004)
Well, what's the good news? There isn't any. from The Aviator (2004)
What did you do with all the others? Oh, I had them taken out. from The Aviator (2004)
What do they use to make boats? Oak. from The Aviator (2004)
What do you got for me? The thing is, TWA needs a new plane. from The Aviator (2004)
What do you say, Howard? Yeah? from The Aviator (2004)
What do you want me to do? What Trippe does. from The Aviator (2004)
What the hell is this? It's a present. from The Aviator (2004)
What the hell's he doing here? Oh, he's here all the time. from The Aviator (2004)
What was that? Oh, he's a little deaf. from The Aviator (2004)
What, now? Of course now. from The Aviator (2004)
What? What was that? You just s******ed. from The Aviator (2004)
What's it selling at? About 8 dollars a share. from The Aviator (2004)
What's that? The picture of the llama you got last year? from The Aviator (2004)
What's your financial picture? Not great. from The Aviator (2004)
When are you gonna name the day? Raise your head. from The Aviator (2004)
Where are we going, by the way? Do you feel like a little adventure? from The Aviator (2004)
Where are you going?! I think there's some milk back here. from The Aviator (2004)
Who is it? Noah. from The Aviator (2004)
Who's that with the camera right there? That's my ex husband, Ludlow. from The Aviator (2004)
Why do you say that? Well, your range is 3000 miles. from The Aviator (2004)
Why?! Because I worry about you, that's why. from The Aviator (2004)
Wind resistance on rivets? I want her slippery. from The Aviator (2004)
With the cap still on. Okay, what did His Highness say? from The Aviator (2004)
Would they support us? I don't know. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah, it was about a year ago. Lunch is served, senator. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah? Yeah, two, to be exact. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. No, no. from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. Where'd you sail from? from The Aviator (2004)
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah? from The Aviator (2004)
Yes, Mexican. What was that called? from The Aviator (2004)
Yes, well, a mere trifle, darling. I remember the painting! from The Aviator (2004)
You are such a shy creature, aren't you? Perhaps it was a very large dog. from The Aviator (2004)
You can't afford your own cigarettes? Jack has all my money. from The Aviator (2004)
You do what it takes. You betcha, boss. from The Aviator (2004)
You don't think you got it with 24? No. No, sir. from The Aviator (2004)
You flew? Yeah. from The Aviator (2004)
You following me? Yeah. from The Aviator (2004)
You have 24 cameras? That's right. from The Aviator (2004)
You just keep us steady, now. All right. from The Aviator (2004)
You just relax a little. Okay. from The Aviator (2004)
You know about jets? No, but it sounds expensive. from The Aviator (2004)
You wanna build a troop carrier plane? Stop thinking like an insect. from The Aviator (2004)
You wanna buy the airline? For crying out loud... from The Aviator (2004)
You want some milk? Oh, please. from The Aviator (2004)
You with me? Yeah. from The Aviator (2004)
You're a press agent, are you not? Yeah. from The Aviator (2004)
You're coming on pretty strong for it. Well, it's my bill, Howard, you know. from The Aviator (2004)
You've made your point, Mr. Hughes. One second. I have one more thing... from The Aviator (2004)
... 35 cameramen, 2000 extras. How long will it be before this picture... from The Aviator (2004)
... a dozen Sherman tanks all winging their way over the Atlantic... from The Aviator (2004)
... and be the richest man in the world. from The Aviator (2004)
... and hot jazz, baby doll style are gonna make her a big star. from The Aviator (2004)
... and I'll be down there as soon as I can, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
... bringing new laurels to American aviation. from The Aviator (2004)
... ends up costing as much as the real war? from The Aviator (2004)
... even to the smallest degree... from The Aviator (2004)
... free from the threats of the U boats below. from The Aviator (2004)
... from the beginning. from The Aviator (2004)
... has flown this afternoon in Los Angeles Harbor. from The Aviator (2004)
... has moved up to 25. Thirty. from The Aviator (2004)
... have practically taken up residence in the aviation mogul's home. from The Aviator (2004)
... he might even make a profit. from The Aviator (2004)
... he's finally unveiling his $4 million baby doll. from The Aviator (2004)
... I'm gonna fly the fastest planes ever built... from The Aviator (2004)
... it goes on day after day, month after month. from The Aviator (2004)
... make the biggest movies ever... from The Aviator (2004)
... meant this to be. I don't know. from The Aviator (2004)
... might ship water under high speed taxi pressure. He will not take... from The Aviator (2004)
... of screaming into our microphone. from The Aviator (2004)
... pronounced the craft an unknown quantity. He has an idea what it can do... from The Aviator (2004)
... returns swiftly and safely. A daring aviator. from The Aviator (2004)
... stationed at various places throughout the ship, checking points of stress and strain. from The Aviator (2004)
... the 250 special police who are handling this enormous crowd... from The Aviator (2004)
... the craft into the air until next spring. The thin man from Culver City... from The Aviator (2004)
... the entire process must be repeated... from The Aviator (2004)
... the United States for quite some time to come. from The Aviator (2004)
... the world's largest aircraft. This is the sky giant... from The Aviator (2004)
... to a different dazzling event. from The Aviator (2004)
... to the Pacific, 30 miles away. from The Aviator (2004)
... which has prompted Congress to investigate the war contracts of Mr. Hughes. from The Aviator (2004)
... won't stop pouring money into his war epic. from The Aviator (2004)
... would be solely a taxi experiment. He said he didn't know what might happen. from The Aviator (2004)
...$43 million to manufacture 100 XF 11 spy planes for the United States Air Force? from The Aviator (2004)
...5 inches and a quarter. from The Aviator (2004)
...a Constellation crashed outside Reading, Pennsylvania. from The Aviator (2004)
...A N T... from The Aviator (2004)
...A N T... from The Aviator (2004)
...a prototype of a flying boat known as The Hercules? from The Aviator (2004)
...A R... from The Aviator (2004)
...A... from The Aviator (2004)
...A... from The Aviator (2004)
...acquired from Mr. John Meyer. Mr. Meyer works for you, does he not? from The Aviator (2004)
...and 14 overnight berths. Something bigger? from The Aviator (2004)
...and designed to give that airline a monopoly on international travel. from The Aviator (2004)
...and full left aileron, but she won't stay level. Goddamn it. from The Aviator (2004)
...and his heart has shifted to the right side of his chest cavity. from The Aviator (2004)
...and hold the bag out to me at a 45 degree angle... from The Aviator (2004)
...and I can state that I have never seen anything so unacceptable... from The Aviator (2004)
...and I wonder if you know what it... from The Aviator (2004)
...and it will go bankrupt too. from The Aviator (2004)
...and now Bette Davis, for God's sake. from The Aviator (2004)
...and painted all those magnificent Connies blue and white. from The Aviator (2004)
...and prominent, are shockingly uncovered. from The Aviator (2004)
...and should be denied the Motion Picture Association's seal of approval. from The Aviator (2004)
...and why don't we make it Pan Am? I'm not kowtowing to anyone. from The Aviator (2004)
...and you're not gonna have any more oil money. from The Aviator (2004)
...are gonna be conducted. I have it. Maybe it'll refresh your memory. from The Aviator (2004)
...as are his nose, his chin, his cheek, his left knee, his left elbow. from The Aviator (2004)
...as the shots of the mammaries of the character named Rio. from The Aviator (2004)
...back on the silver screen, you must swear to let me in on the casting session. from The Aviator (2004)
...be a talent scout. That prancing paid for my new yacht. from The Aviator (2004)
...boondoggle of his, that model airplane he's building... from The Aviator (2004)
...but I do not believe that I have the reputation of being a liar. from The Aviator (2004)
...but I know you have difficulty hearing. That's quite all right. from The Aviator (2004)
...but we gotta get some senators on our side. from The Aviator (2004)
...but where did all that money go? from The Aviator (2004)
...but, well, I've had just about enough of this nonsense. Good afternoon. from The Aviator (2004)
...can intimidate any member of this committee, you're mistaken. from The Aviator (2004)
...can offer lower rates because they don't have to compete. from The Aviator (2004)
...cannot exactly be guaranteed for any particular occasion. from The Aviator (2004)
...citrus. from The Aviator (2004)
...crazy ideas about... from The Aviator (2004)
...decided to fly to Europe? On the day that TWA first invaded Juan Trippe's territory! from The Aviator (2004)
...destroys your reputation and you can't find additional capital for the airline. from The Aviator (2004)
...did you or did you not tell me that if I were to sell TWA to Pan Am... from The Aviator (2004)
...do you really think they're gonna let you put out a whole movie just about tits? from The Aviator (2004)
...does he work for me? I mean, have you seen him before? from The Aviator (2004)
...Dr. Ludlow Branson of Columbia University. from The Aviator (2004)
...E. from The Aviator (2004)
...E. from The Aviator (2004)
...E. from The Aviator (2004)
...ever gonna like or dislike anything again. from The Aviator (2004)
...female companionship. from The Aviator (2004)
...for a long time now... from The Aviator (2004)
...for the opportunity he gave me. Thank you. from The Aviator (2004)
...from finishing? from The Aviator (2004)
...from the United States government for planes you never delivered. from The Aviator (2004)
...had the right to fly the Atlantic! You are not here to make a speech. from The Aviator (2004)
...I appreciate that, Owen. from The Aviator (2004)
...I find that a dubious claim, Howard. from The Aviator (2004)
...I got a hell of a cold in here. A hell of a cold. from The Aviator (2004)
...I just know it's not illegal. You, senator, you are the lawmaker. from The Aviator (2004)
...I might have been willing to take a shellacking in this publicity spree of yours. from The Aviator (2004)
...I must admit, some rather unique design features. from The Aviator (2004)
...I N E. from The Aviator (2004)
...I N E. from The Aviator (2004)
...I need you to get to Penney's and buy me some clothes. from The Aviator (2004)
...I needed to do them one better. from The Aviator (2004)
...I wanted to see these ones every day. from The Aviator (2004)
...I will leave this country and never come back. And I mean it. from The Aviator (2004)
...I... from The Aviator (2004)
...I... from The Aviator (2004)
...I'd be happy to abide by it. from The Aviator (2004)
...I'm doubling it, all right? You work for me now. Find some clouds. from The Aviator (2004)
...I'm off for elocution and grooming and fittings. from The Aviator (2004)
...if I may, is... from The Aviator (2004)
...if you hadn't put the red hot iron in my side... from The Aviator (2004)
...if you'll let me get started. lf you believe your wealth and power... from The Aviator (2004)
...in support of your C.A.B. bill? No, it is not true. from The Aviator (2004)
...in the dark. from The Aviator (2004)
...in the last three months? from The Aviator (2004)
...in this room... from The Aviator (2004)
...is a mathematician of some note. from The Aviator (2004)
...is the only firm under investigation here. from The Aviator (2004)
...it's quite exciting, actually. It's a spy plane for the Air Corps. from The Aviator (2004)
...Juan Trippe sent me flowers. from The Aviator (2004)
...just this year so far. The Army needs a new airplane to fly the troops to Europe. from The Aviator (2004)
...let people in, or they'll make us into freaks. from The Aviator (2004)
...let's start making donations. Bribe senators? from The Aviator (2004)
...little Howard likes... from The Aviator (2004)
...Lockheed, Douglas, Northrop and Boeing never saw action either. from The Aviator (2004)
...losing my mind. from The Aviator (2004)
...making goddamn drill bits for the rest of my life. from The Aviator (2004)
...Mammary Exhibit Number One. from The Aviator (2004)
...members of the committee, I've reviewed the photoplay entitled The Outlaw... from The Aviator (2004)
...Miss Jean Harlow. Thank you. from The Aviator (2004)
...Miss Russell's mammaries are no more prominent... from The Aviator (2004)
...more than $170,000 to representatives of the United States Air Force? from The Aviator (2004)
...Mr. Hughes was picking the pocket of the American taxpayer. from The Aviator (2004)
...N... from The Aviator (2004)
...N... from The Aviator (2004)
...N... from The Aviator (2004)
...neither am I, so it's best to come out with it. from The Aviator (2004)
...of $56 million while at war, when we could least afford it. from The Aviator (2004)
...on a heading of 2 7 0. from The Aviator (2004)
...on commercial airliners is gonna win. What do you know about the science? from The Aviator (2004)
...on the floor of the Senate. from The Aviator (2004)
...or they'll never respect you. Katie, I don't understand. from The Aviator (2004)
...or you want some kind of meeting? We want a meeting, don't we? from The Aviator (2004)
...or zippers? from The Aviator (2004)
...our clementine soup followed by roast duck with currant glaze... from The Aviator (2004)
...Pan Am is trading at 13 and five eighths. from The Aviator (2004)
...Pan Am welcomes you. from The Aviator (2004)
...put it in my pocket. from The Aviator (2004)
...R... from The Aviator (2004)
...really means. from The Aviator (2004)
...Riverside, Van Nuys and Bakersfield. It has been eight months! from The Aviator (2004)
...she might make 180 miles per hour. I want minimum 200, all right? from The Aviator (2004)
...so I may reach into the bag without... from The Aviator (2004)
...something real when you can just take a picture nowadays? from The Aviator (2004)
...T... from The Aviator (2004)
...take a couple of hours off, all right. from The Aviator (2004)
...than any of these other fine ladies'. from The Aviator (2004)
...that flying lumberyard, that spruce goose. from The Aviator (2004)
...that in fact... from The Aviator (2004)
...that look like giant breasts full of milk... from The Aviator (2004)
...that look like... from The Aviator (2004)
...that received Mr. Breen's seal of approval. from The Aviator (2004)
...that this entire investigation would be called off? from The Aviator (2004)
...that this is an essential strategic operation. from The Aviator (2004)
...the generally accepted theory that only Juan Trippe's great Pan American Airways... from The Aviator (2004)
...the luscious Miss De Havilland and her equally luscious sister to come. from The Aviator (2004)
...then on to Moscow, to Japan, to Hawaii, to Los Angeles... from The Aviator (2004)
...there isn't gonna be a distributor... from The Aviator (2004)
...there we both are. from The Aviator (2004)
...there were photographers at the funeral. from The Aviator (2004)
...they won't make it. It's the climax of the picture. Make it work. from The Aviator (2004)
...things that may not... from The Aviator (2004)
...to have more than one international carrier. from The Aviator (2004)
...to have you come here and witness this wonderful sight. from The Aviator (2004)
...to introduce his pet lion cub, Gilmore. from The Aviator (2004)
...to Ireland. from The Aviator (2004)
...to keep those planes on the ground. You find me some goddamn clouds, huh? from The Aviator (2004)
...to me. Oh, yeah. Of course, boss. from The Aviator (2004)
...to New York. from The Aviator (2004)
...to Newfoundland... from The Aviator (2004)
...to say here to this committee. from The Aviator (2004)
...to your last campaign? I mean, he spoke to me as if you worked for him. from The Aviator (2004)
...TWA stock... from The Aviator (2004)
...U... from The Aviator (2004)
...U... from The Aviator (2004)
...very moving. from The Aviator (2004)
...we could get every man, woman and child in this country to feel safe. from The Aviator (2004)
...we don't want pencil pushers getting in the way of us making our plane. from The Aviator (2004)
...we've already spent over $200,000 rebuilding this plane. from The Aviator (2004)
...we've got no idea of how fast we're moving. from The Aviator (2004)
...well, I am only a private citizen. from The Aviator (2004)
...what are your colors? Stop fishing. from The Aviator (2004)
...what can I do for you? from The Aviator (2004)
...what I do. from The Aviator (2004)
...which means she can outrun anything they throw against her. from The Aviator (2004)
...which the Air Force doesn't even want anymore. from The Aviator (2004)
...will put that into perspective. from The Aviator (2004)
...with all sorts of powers. from The Aviator (2004)
...with Trixie. No, Theresa. from The Aviator (2004)
...without a single redeeming feature. That's not true. You have very good teeth. from The Aviator (2004)
...you can arrest me, you can even claim I've folded up and taken a run out powder... from The Aviator (2004)
...you forgot your calipers. from The Aviator (2004)
...you have received $56 million... from The Aviator (2004)
...you know something? You are a son of a bitch. from The Aviator (2004)
...you produced a dirty movie and built airplanes that don't fly. from The Aviator (2004)
...you will tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you God? from The Aviator (2004)
...you won't find anybody who wants to see the movie... from The Aviator (2004)
"Bill S 987 to amend the Civil Aeronautics Act." from The Aviator (2004)
352. 352! from The Aviator (2004)