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Film Quotes by Errol Flynn

125 quotes
Adventures of Don Juan
Year: 1948

Director:
Vincent Sherman
Don Juan: A man gives up everything: a rich full life and the first time he tries to be utterly sincere, what happens?
Leporello: That's exactly what I'm trying to find out.
Don Juan: Well, mind your own business!
-- Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan (1948)
Adventures of Don Juan
Year: 1948

Director:
Vincent Sherman
Don Juan: Beloved, no power on Earth could've kept me from you. In all this world there's been but one image in my heart, one vision before my eyes...
Catherine: Yes, yes, go on...
Don Juan: I have loved you since the beginning of time.
Catherine: But you only met me yesterday...
Don Juan: Why, that was when time began!
-- Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan (1948)
Adventures of Don Juan
Year: 1948

Director:
Vincent Sherman
Don Juan: It seems to me Your Grace is preparing for war.
Duke de Lorca: Does the idea frighten you?
Don Juan: Frankly it does. I'm by nature a peaceful man, Your Grace. It's true I've done some fighting in my time, but it's usually been for something worthwhile like, uh, a beautiful woman. To risk your skin for a piece of extra ground - that is terrifying!
-- Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan (1948)
Desperate Journey
Year: 1942

Director:
Raoul Walsh
Flight Lieutenant Terrence Forbes: Any luck?
Flight Sergeant Kirk Edwards: There is no food left in Germany! I went through three farmhouses. Nobody lived there. They hadn't left a crumb. I even met a rat in a closet eating its heart out.
Flight Lieutenant Terrence Forbes: Who was it? Goebbels?
Flight Sergeant Kirk Edwards: It couldn't have been if it had a heart.
-- Errol Flynn (as Flight Lt. Terrence 'Terry' Forbes) in Desperate Journey (1942)
Desperate Journey
Year: 1942

Director:
Raoul Walsh
Flight Lieutenant Terrence Forbes: We're going to be the first invasion to hit Germany since Napoleon.
-- Errol Flynn (as Flight Lt. Terrence 'Terry' Forbes) in Desperate Journey (1942)
Desperate Journey
Year: 1942

Director:
Raoul Walsh
Flight Lieutenant Terrence Forbes: Well, this is the first time I ran out of gas with a couple of guys.
-- Errol Flynn (as Flight Lt. Terrence 'Terry' Forbes) in Desperate Journey (1942)
Footsteps in the Dark
Year: 1941

Director:
Lloyd Bacon
Francis Monroe Warren II: Gee Blondie, words come out of you just as beautiful as oil comes out of a derrick!
-- Errol Flynn (as Francis Monroe Warren II) in Footsteps in the Dark (1941)
The Sisters
Year: 1938

Director:
Anatole Litvak
Frank Medlin: [Asking the City Editor for a raise] I'm a married man with responsibilities, and all I'm asking you for is enough money to live like a human being.
City Editor: You can't come around here complaining about "hard times" when you smell like a saloon most of the time!
Frank Medlin: Ha! You're a fine one to preach! Why, you've had your nose in a whiskey bottle so long it looks like an old cork!
City Editor: I've had enough out of you, Medlin. You're fired!
Frank Medlin: [Slightly taken aback] Fired?... That's fine. I'll go get myself a decent job, now. Merry Christmas!
-- Errol Flynn (as Frank Medlin) in The Sisters (1938)
The Sisters
Year: 1938

Director:
Anatole Litvak
Frank Medlin: [He's just arrived home drunk] You know what happened to me today? A very funny thing. I was asleep in a nice, comfortable gutter. I mean, there were no rents to pay, no novels to write, no nothing... But all of a sudden I remembered that I was a man of responsibilities. Ha ha! A man of responsibilities - that's me!
-- Errol Flynn (as Frank Medlin) in The Sisters (1938)
The Sisters
Year: 1938

Director:
Anatole Litvak
Frank Medlin: [In his goodbye note] Dear Louise - Our love is dying a tawdry death - my fault - so at midnight I ship out for a new horizon. Good-bye. - Frank
-- Errol Flynn (as Frank Medlin) in The Sisters (1938)