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Yvonne De Carlo and David Bruce in Les amours de Salomé (1945)

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Les amours de Salomé

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  • Madam Europe: By the way, what play do you aim to do?
  • Jim: Max, that's your department.
  • Prof. Max: A pantomime. Why not... why not "The Sleeping Beauty"?
  • Madam Europe: Uh-uh, not here. They don't like 'em sleeping.
  • Jim: I know something that'll wake 'em up - "Salome."
  • Madam Europe: "Salome"? Does she dance that good?
  • Prof. Max: "That good"? Drinkman Wells will remember it forever.
  • Salome: Never in my whole life will I forget the town of... the town of...
  • Sheriff: The town of... Say, wait a minute! Henceforth this town will no longer hide its fame under the prosaic appelation of Drinkman Wells. From now on, this town will be known as "Salome, Where She Danced."
  • Salome: I'm so excited and nervous. It feels just like an opening night! I hope I don't forget my lines.
  • Madam Europe: Well, I never forgot my lines, but I do remember a most embarrassing moment when I did forget my...
  • Prof. Max: Uh-uh, Madam Europe.
  • Madam Europe: "Tiara," I was about to say.
  • Gen. Lee: What's your name, Lieutenant?
  • Cleve: Cleve Blunt, Sir
  • Gen. Lee: Where's your home?
  • Cleve: Hopewell, Sir, in the Bull Run Mountain country.
  • Gen. Lee: Then you must be Miss Patty Blunt's boy.
  • Cleve: Yes, Sir.
  • Gen. Lee: Well, you go home, Lieutenant. And tell your mother you must lay down your arms now and return to your books.
  • Cleve: But I want to go on fighting, General - until we beat 'em.
  • Gen. Lee: Peace hath her victories no less than war. There's an old hymn which says: "Chance and change are busy ever. Man decays but ages move". We must move with the ages, Cleve. There can be no standing still.

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