Film Quotes by Burt Lancaster
145 quotes
Massai:
You call that life? If an Apache cannot live in his home mountains like his fathers before him, he is already dead!
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Burt Lancaster
(as Massai)
in
Apache
(1954)
Master Gunnery Sgt. James O'Hearn:
Nice place you got here, Madame!
Lillie Duval: [referring to the three prostitutes in her stable] You do not like my darling nieces, monsieur?
Master Gunnery Sgt. James O'Hearn: [ogling her] I stopped picking green apples when I left the farm. Ripe fruit is sweeter.
Lillie Duval: [referring to the three prostitutes in her stable] You do not like my darling nieces, monsieur?
Master Gunnery Sgt. James O'Hearn: [ogling her] I stopped picking green apples when I left the farm. Ripe fruit is sweeter.
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Burt Lancaster
(as Master Gunnery Sgt. James O'Hearn)
in
South Sea Woman
(1953)
Master Gunnery Sgt. James O'Hearn:
You two are not married. The ceremony Woo Ching read for you was the burial ceremony.
Ginger Martin: What?
Master Gunnery Sgt. James O'Hearn: That's Chinese burial service, that's why you are wearing white clothes.
Ginger Martin: What?
Master Gunnery Sgt. James O'Hearn: That's Chinese burial service, that's why you are wearing white clothes.
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Burt Lancaster
(as Master Gunnery Sgt. James O'Hearn)
in
South Sea Woman
(1953)
Mike Davis:
[to Thompson about his war experience] I ent to bed with a 75mm for three years, but now i sleep alone.
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Burt Lancaster
(as Mike Davis)
in
Rope of Sand
(1948)
Mike Davis:
[to Thompson about his war experience] I went to bed with a 75mm for three years, but now i sleep alone.
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Burt Lancaster
(as Mike Davis)
in
Rope of Sand
(1948)
Mike Davis:
If you ever tried to get away from me, I'd follow you 'til I wore the earth smooth.
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Burt Lancaster
(as Mike Davis)
in
Rope of Sand
(1948)
Mike Ribble:
Why do you think I always want a two-act? One swings, and the other catches, and nobody comes between them!
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Burt Lancaster
(as Mike Ribble)
in
Trapeze
(1956)
Ned Merrill:
[Climbing out of the pool at the Biswangers, suddenly noticing a colorfully decorated hot dog cart] Hey, wait a minute. This looks like my wagon. I'm sure this is my wagon.
Ned Merrill: [Inspects the wagon more closely] This IS my wagon! I wheeled my kids around in it. Ya' see that?
Ned Merrill: [Pointing to a spot] That's where Ella put her foot through and I mended it. With plywood... This is MY WAGON, man!
Ned Merrill: [Inspects the wagon more closely] This IS my wagon! I wheeled my kids around in it. Ya' see that?
Ned Merrill: [Pointing to a spot] That's where Ella put her foot through and I mended it. With plywood... This is MY WAGON, man!
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Burt Lancaster
(as Ned Merrill)
in
The Swimmer
(1968)
Ned Merrill:
Here's to sugar on the strawberries!
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Burt Lancaster
(as Ned Merrill)
in
The Swimmer
(1968)
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Burt Lancaster
(as Ned Merrill)
in
The Swimmer
(1968)