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Quotes from Marked Woman (1937)

9 quotes
Bette Davis
David Graham: I thought they were your friends.
Mary Dwight Strauber: So did I.
- Bette Davis (as Mary Dwight Strauber) in Marked Woman (1937)

Humphrey Bogart
David Graham: Mary, I'd like to help you.
Mary Dwight Strauber: Why?
David Graham: Why? Because I... because I think you've got a break coming to you.
Mary Dwight Strauber: And?
David Graham: And I'd like to see that you get it.
- Humphrey Bogart (as David Graham) in Marked Woman (1937)

Bette Davis
David Graham: Uh, pardon me, but I don't believe a word you're sayin'!
Mary Dwight Strauber: You think I'm pretty low, don't you?
David Graham: Now, what do you expect me to think? I meet a lot of people in this job. Some of them I feel sorry for because they - they just can't help themselves. They don't know any better. They're the misfits of the world. But you, you're not that kind. You know what's right and you know what's wrong. You know better, but you just won't do anything about it. You choose to think that you can get through the world by outsmarting it. Well, I've learned that those kind of people generally end up outsmarting themselves. And that's exactly what's going to happen to you. And I won't feel a bit sorry about it, because, lady, you've got it coming to you.
Mary Dwight Strauber: Thanks for telling me.
- Bette Davis (as Mary Dwight Strauber) in Marked Woman (1937)

Eduardo Ciannelli
Johnny Vanning: [talking to the hostesses in an intimidating manner] I'm taking over this joint. From now on you're working for me. Most of you know how I operate. If you don't, read the papers and find out!
- Eduardo Ciannelli (as Johnny Vanning) in Marked Woman (1937)

Bette Davis
Estelle Porter: Oh, you can understand that, can't you, Mary?
Mary Dwight Strauber: I only understand that Betty was my sister, that Vanning killed her, and that you won't help me do anything about it.
- Bette Davis (as Mary Dwight Strauber) in Marked Woman (1937)

Jane Bryan
Mary Dwight Strauber: Betty. Betty, listen to me. You know, I've done an awful lot for you.
Betty Strauber: All you've ever done for me is mess up my life. Fixed it so the things that I wanted to have, I can't have anymore. All right. If I can't live one way, I can live another. Why not? I'm young and pretty and...
Mary Dwight Strauber: And dumb.
Betty Strauber: But you're smart. You can teach me the rest.
- Jane Bryan (as Betty Strauber) in Marked Woman (1937)

Bette Davis
Mary Dwight Strauber: I'll get you, even if I have to crawl back from the grave to do it!
- Bette Davis (as Mary Dwight Strauber) in Marked Woman (1937)

Bette Davis
Mary Dwight Strauber: I'm sick of making deals.
Dorothy 'Gabby' Marvin: Well, you wanna keep on living, don't you?
Mary Dwight Strauber: If this is what you call living, I don't want any part of it. Always being afraid. Never knowing from one day to the next what's going to happen to you. I'm fed up with being afraid of Vanning or anybody else. There must be some other way for me to live. If there isn't, I... well, I'd just as soon put a bullet in my head right now and end it.
- Bette Davis (as Mary Dwight Strauber) in Marked Woman (1937)

Bette Davis
Mary Dwight Strauber: Please don't ask me to talk. He'll kill me.
David Graham: Now you help me to prove that he was responsible for this and I'll put him where he won't kill anybody.
Mary Dwight Strauber: You don't know what he's like! He stops at nothing. People just disappear and are never heard of again. I don't want that to happen to me.
- Bette Davis (as Mary Dwight Strauber) in Marked Woman (1937)