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Robert Mitchum and Laraine Day in Le médaillon (1946)

Quotes

Le médaillon

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  • Norman Clyde: I don't take money for nothing. I'm not conducting a class so the parasitic rich can escape boredom. I'm not that hard up.
  • Nancy Patton: Well, I hope you never will be, Mr. Clyde. I admire your principles. I wish I could say the same for your disposition.
  • Mrs. Wendall: Do you approve of foolish marriages?
  • Mr. Wendall: Certainly. They alienate relatives.
  • Norman Clyde: I really didn't mean to be offensive.
  • Nancy Patton: That hardly seems possible.
  • Drew Bonner: I always listen to Nancy. She has such excellent taste.
  • Norman Clyde: I congratulate you, Mr. Bonner. Most rich people make the mistake of relying on their own.
  • Nancy Patton: When you're a housekeeper's daughter, you see the world through a half-open door.
  • Nancy Patton: How could I ever have liked you, Norman - arrogant, suspicious, neurotic...
  • Norman Clyde: It isn't neurotic to be jealous.
  • Nancy Patton: It's worse than neurotic to be jealous of a dead man.
  • Nancy Patton: OK... you be the dropper, I'll be the deer!
  • Nancy Patton: [voice over, with the locket Karen gave her] Thank you, God. I will never ask you for anything again.
  • Norman Clyde: Save that for him. He'll need it. You've got him just where you want him. He's going to make all the mistakes I did.
  • Norman Clyde: In the eyes of the world you're a smart psychiatrist. Your opinions are worth listening to, but I'm just a mixed-up patient.
  • Dr. Harry Blair: And you'd like it to be the other way around, wouldn't you?
  • Norman Clyde: No. I don't mind being mixed-up. My conscience is clear. I did all I could to save a man's life. You did what you could to prevent me.
  • Dr. Harry Blair: Oh, that's fine, if you see it that way. I've done you a service.
  • Norman Clyde: That's right. It's on your conscience now.
  • Nancy Monks: I want for you to want me, very much.
  • Norman Clyde: I guess that's it, doc. I took those pills you gave me. Remarkable pills. Just woke up a few minutes ago. Slept right through the execution.

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