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Gilda (1946) Quotes with Sound Clips - page 5

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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41 Well, how would you classify me? -Peasant.

— Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford)

42 Would it interest you to know how much I hate you, Johnny? -Very much. -I hate you so much that I would destroy myself to take you down with me.

— Gilda Mundson (Rita Hayworth)

43 You haven't improved any, have you? You always did talk your head off all the time you were dancing.

— Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford)

44 You used to say, 'For Pete's sake, Gilda, one thing at a time.' Then you used to say, 'Talk or dance, but don't do both things at the same time.' You used to say... -I still say it.

— Gilda Mundson (Rita Hayworth)

45 A cigarette perhaps? Blended of the finest tobaccos from the most romantic places of the world. -No, thank you.

46 Ballin was wrong, wasn't he? -About what? -He said you can shut out excitement by just closing a door. You can't, can you?

— Gilda Mundson (Rita Hayworth)

47 Good luck. -Thank you, Mr. Farrell. My husband tells me you're a great believer in luck.

— Gilda Mundson (Rita Hayworth)

48 He's a boy. -Boys have the darnedest way of growing up. Almost when you're not looking. -But I'll be looking.

— Gilda Mundson (Rita Hayworth)

49 Hello. Remember me? I'm Gilda, your wife. Remember?

— Gilda Mundson (Rita Hayworth)

50 I warned you once. You didn't seem to hear me. Now you're through.

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