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Alistair Sim. Love that movie. We, of course, just watched it again recently. Careful, though, c.d.... Maria will come along in a moment and tell you that, technically, it is from the novel.
The Great Maurice wrote:
Maria will come along in a moment and tell you that, technically, it is from the novel.
Ha ha. Technically, even “Stellaaaa!“ is from a play. Possibly the most famous quote from A streetcar named Desire is “I've always depended on the kindness of strangers.“ My favorite quote by Tennesee Williams is “The Texas longhorn is a dignified beast.“ It's repeated over and over in one of his (late) plays. Anyone has a clue which play? ;-)
Could be, c.d. Although..."Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
Hi Maurice,
According to the American Film Institute:
A jury consisting of 1,500 film artists, critics, and historians selected "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn," spoken by Clark Gable in the Civil War epic Gone with the Wind as the most memorable American movie quotation of all time.
For the record, "Here's looking at you, kid" came in at number five.
The Great Maurice wrote:
Maria will come along in a moment and tell you that, technically, it is from the novel.
Ha ha. Technically, even “Stellaaaa!“ is from a play. Possibly the most famous quote from A streetcar named Desire is “I've always depended on the kindness of strangers.“ My favorite quote by Tennesee Williams is “The Texas longhorn is a dignified beast.“ It's repeated over and over in one of his (late) plays. Anyone has a clue which play? ;-)
Alistair Sim. Love that movie. We, of course, just watched it again recently. Careful, though, c.d.... Maria will come along in a moment and tell you that, technically, it is from the novel.
Hi Maurice,
I hope you didn't watch the colorized version. I absolutely hate when they do that to a classic movie.
C.D. wrote:
Well ain't it in the damn movie?
Sure, C.D.. It's just that some quotes truly first originated in a movie script vs. an already popular book. No clue if “My name is Bond. James Bond“ was already in the Ian Fleming books...
Hi,
'Why us Sarge?
Because were here son nobody else
Great moment from Zulu.
But Seriously 'Frankly my dear. I dont give a damm' is a classic.
Regards Richard.
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