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Film Quotes by Bette Davis

182 quotes
The Letter
Year: 1940

Director:
William Wyler
Leslie: With all my heart, I still love the man I killed.
-- Bette Davis (as Leslie Crosbie) in The Letter (1940)
June Bride
Year: 1948

Director:
Bretaigne Windust
Linda Gilman: And, you have to forget I'm a woman.
Carey Jackson: I will try: Linda Gilman is not a woman, Linda Gilman is not a woman... Have a cigar.
Linda Gilman: Thanks... I'll smoke it after breakfast.
June Bride
Year: 1948

Director:
Bretaigne Windust
Linda Gilman: By the way, our date *is* off, isn't it? When I didn't hear from you for three years, I leaped to that conclusion. You heel.
June Bride
Year: 1948

Director:
Bretaigne Windust
Linda Gilman: No harm done? The whole June issue of "Home Life" just went flying out that door.
June Bride
Year: 1948

Director:
Bretaigne Windust
Linda Gilman: One by one, you promised every girl at Crestville High to help her with her homework.
Carey Jackson: [with hangover] Ohhhh...
Linda Gilman: It seems you're an expert on multiplication.
June Bride
Year: 1948

Director:
Bretaigne Windust
Linda Gilman: Paula, darling? Would you be a dear, sweet girl and hand me my notes from that drawer? I have the distinct feeling that if I lean over any further my left eye will fall out.
June Bride
Year: 1948

Director:
Bretaigne Windust
Linda Gilman: You're being charming, reasonable and very boyish. Unless you've changed, that means you're about to drink someone's blood. Probably mine.
Kid Galahad
Year: 1937

Director:
Michael Curtiz
Louise 'Fluff' Phillips: [to Ward] Maybe I was feeling a little too girl scouty today.
-- Bette Davis (as Louise 'Fluff' Phillips) in Kid Galahad (1937)
Kid Galahad
Year: 1937

Director:
Michael Curtiz
Louise 'Fluff' Phillips: It seems I'm always ringside at the first fight... and the last.
-- Bette Davis (as Louise 'Fluff' Phillips) in Kid Galahad (1937)
The Sisters
Year: 1938

Director:
Anatole Litvak
Louise Elliott Medlin: Frank, I can't have you running off life this.
Frank Medlin: If you really love me, come with me to San Francisco tonight. Will you?
Louise Elliott Medlin: Yes.
-- Bette Davis (as Louise Elliott Medlin) in The Sisters (1938)