The Skin Game (1931)

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The best quotes from The Skin Game (1931 film by Alfred Hitchcock), with soundbites.

Actors: Edmund Gwenn (Mr Hornblower), Edward Chapman (Dawker), Helen Haye (Ivy Hillcrist), C. V. France (Jack Hillcrist)

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1 Look here. Don't you make an enemy of me. I haven't been dragged through hell for nothing. Women like me can fight, I can tell you.
2 I buy land, and you don't like that. It threatens the view from your windows.
3 Now, look here, you've not had occasion to understand men like me. I've got the guts, and I've got the money and I don't sit still on it. I'm going ahead because I believe in meself. I've no use for sentiment and that sort of thing.
4 Well, bad words break no bones, and they're wonderful for hardening the heart. If it wasn't for a lady's presence, I could give you a specimen or two.
5 All right. We'll play what you call a skin game, without gloves on. We won't spare each other.
6 Am I lucky to have no past, ma'am, just the future?
7 Skin game. When we began this fight, we had clean hands. Are they clean now?
8 What is it that gets loose when you start a fight and makes you what you think you're not? Begin as you may, it ends in this skin game.
9 Wonderful improvement we're having in the town, ma'am. I did hear we're having the electric lights soon.
10 Now, this chance may never come again. As the poet says, how we regret it if we don't get it.
 
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