Movie-Sounds.org > Old Movie Quotes > Monsieur Verdoux

Everything. Spring morning, a summer's night music, art, love...

7 seconds sound clip from the Monsieur Verdoux movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:03:50 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Have you read his treatise on suicide?

- Wouldn't interest me.

- Not if the end could be simple?

- Say, for instance, you went to sleep and without any thought of death, there was a sudden stoppage. Wouldn't you prefer it to this drab existence?

- I wonder.

- It's the approach of death that terrifies.

- I suppose if the unborn knew of the approach of life, they'd be just as terrified.

- Yet life is wonderful.

- What's wonderful about it?

- Everything. Spring morning, a summer's night music, art, love...

- Love?

- There is such a thing.

- How do you know?

- I was in love once.

- You mean you were physically attracted by someone.

- It was more than that.

- I suppose women are capable of something more.

- You don't like women, do you?

- On the contrary, I love women, but I don't admire them.

- Why?

[...]

Monsieur Verdoux Sound Clip

Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958) Poster

Memorable quotes from the movie Monsieur Verdoux (1947), featuring short sound bites and sfx.

Actors: Charlie Chaplin (Monsieur Henri Verdoux), Martha Raye (Annabella Bonheur)

[Amazon link] #ad

Latest Movie Sound Bites

Poll

You are using film sounds: