Gilda (1946) Quotes with Sound Clips - page 2

Gilda (1946) posterListen to memorable quotes from the classic 1946 film noir Gilda, accompanied by short sound clips in MP3 and WAV formats.

Actors: Rita Hayworth (Gilda Mundson), Glenn Ford (Johnny Farrell), George Macready (Ballin Mundson)

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11 You're looking very beautiful. -Why, thank you. If there's anything I love, it's a spontaneous, impulsive compliment like that.

— Gilda Mundson (Rita Hayworth)

12 His name is Johnny. -Oh, I'm sorry. Johnny is such a hard name to remember, and so easy to forget. Johnny. There.

— Gilda Mundson (Rita Hayworth)

13 Is it a him or a her? -That's a very interesting question. What do you think? -A her. -Why that conclusion? -Because it looks like one thing, then, right in front of your eyes, it becomes another thing.

— Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford)

14 Monopoly in what? -Tungsten. That doesn't impress you. -Well, I don't know much about it. I mean, I don't know if it's worth getting shot at, for the pleasure of monopolizing it.

— Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford)

15 There's no woman anywhere. -Gambling and women do not mix. -Those are the very words I use myself. Now, shall we quit talking about it? -There was one once.

— Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford), Gilda Mundson (Rita Hayworth)

16 You should watch out. The superstitious have an old saying. -'Lucky at cards, unlucky at love.' It's a good thing I'm not, isn't it? -Not what? -Superstitious.

— Gilda Mundson (Rita Hayworth)

17 You've been promoted. Faithful service. -Do I get a raise? -No. Fair enough? -Fair enough.

— Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford)

18 Doesn't it bother you at all that you're married? -What I want to know is, does it bother you?

— Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford), Gilda Mundson (Rita Hayworth)

19 Hate is a very exciting emotion. Haven't you noticed? Very exciting.

— Gilda Mundson (Rita Hayworth)

20 I hate you too, Johnny. I hate you so much that I think I'm going to die from it. Darling.

— Gilda Mundson (Rita Hayworth)

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