Cary Grantin a sentence
- The creator of the fictional British agent, James Bond, said he partially had Cary Grant in mind when he created the suave character.
- At the end of Hitchcock's North by Northwest (1959), Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint find themselves rescued from the face of Mount Rushmore when the good guys kill Martin Landau before he can send our heroes to their deaths.† (source)
- He looks too soft, too beautiful to be a killer, but appearances can be deceptive they say Ted Bundy looked like Cary Grant.† (source)
- I stared into the mirror, imagining myself a brown Cary Grant and thinking about Rita, about how the night before she fluttered her eyelashes against my cheek, and stabbed the inside of my ear with the moist tip of her tongue.† (source)
- Then we got it right, sort of, opening our mouths at the same time like we were both trying to say something, and I put my hand around the back of his neck like Eva Marie Saint does to Cary Grant in the train car scene in North by Northwest.† (source)
- Macon smiled his Cary Grant smile and approached the end of my bed.† (source)
- It was supposed to be a comedy, with Cary Grant in it, and all that crap.† (source)
- Now Uhmma dreams about getting a dining room table and a chandelier just like in the old movies with Cary Grant and Grace Kelly.† (source)
- Some stars. such as Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn, clung to it with enduring success even after that accent lost its prestige, but soon more American-sounding actors, such as John Wayne and Gary Cooper, dominated the screens.† (source)
- Dressed in all black, a turtleneck, jeans, and a leather bomber, he looked more like a movie star you'd see on the cover of a tabloid rag than Macon's Cary Grant.† (source)