Film Quotes by Errol Flynn
125 quotes
John Barrymore:
[after Diana loses her fishing pole in the water] The fish have to win sometimes. Otherwise they get suspicious.
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Errol Flynn
in
Too Much, Too Soon
(1958)
John Barrymore:
I feel like a small boy whose mother has dropped him off at school gor the first time.
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Errol Flynn
in
Too Much, Too Soon
(1958)
John Howard:
[to Diana] Are you scared of me... or you?
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Errol Flynn
in
Too Much, Too Soon
(1958)
Mark Caldwell:
I don't know what plans you have in that devious feminine mind of yours, but if you're trying to enlist Julie's sympathy, don't do it.
Sandra Marshall: And if i ignore your advice?
Mark Caldwell: I shall kick you out!
Sandra Marshall: And if i ignore your advice?
Mark Caldwell: I shall kick you out!
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Errol Flynn
(as Mark Caldwell)
in
Cry Wolf
(1947)
Mark Caldwell:
May I make a suggestion?
Sandra Marshall: What?
Mark Caldwell: Next time you hear some odd noise in the night, just follow the memorable custom of your sex and stick your head under the bedclothes.
Sandra Marshall: What?
Mark Caldwell: Next time you hear some odd noise in the night, just follow the memorable custom of your sex and stick your head under the bedclothes.
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Errol Flynn
(as Mark Caldwell)
in
Cry Wolf
(1947)
Mike Campbell:
[Loudly, trying to get service] Waiter! Oh, waiter! Waiter? Pssst! Tsk, tsk, tsk! Garcon! Boy!
[Laughs]
Mike Campbell: Nobody home. You know something? The service around this town is getting worse and worse every night.
[Becoming introspective]
Mike Campbell: Perhaps it's me.
[He takes a drink from a girl]
Mike Campbell: Thank you. As a matter of fact, I'm afraid it is me. Nobody seems to pay much attention to me anymore.
[Laughs]
Mike Campbell: Nobody home. You know something? The service around this town is getting worse and worse every night.
[Becoming introspective]
Mike Campbell: Perhaps it's me.
[He takes a drink from a girl]
Mike Campbell: Thank you. As a matter of fact, I'm afraid it is me. Nobody seems to pay much attention to me anymore.
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Errol Flynn
(as Mike Campbell)
in
The Sun Also Rises
(1957)
Ned Sherwood:
Just offer up my favorite prayer: good luck or bad, let's get it over fast.
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Errol Flynn
in
The Big Boodle
(1957)
Robert Kensington 'Bob' Lansford:
What are you crying for, darling?
Lorri Dillingwell: [crying] I'm not crying.
Robert Kensington 'Bob' Lansford: Aren't you happy?
Lorri Dillingwell: [sobbing desolately] Yes, I'm happy.
Robert Kensington 'Bob' Lansford: Wish you'd stop sniveling, then.
Lorri Dillingwell: [crying] I'm not crying.
Robert Kensington 'Bob' Lansford: Aren't you happy?
Lorri Dillingwell: [sobbing desolately] Yes, I'm happy.
Robert Kensington 'Bob' Lansford: Wish you'd stop sniveling, then.
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Errol Flynn
(as Robert Kensington 'Bob' Lansford)
in
Four's a Crowd
(1938)
Wade Hatton:
I'm going to have you indicted for murder as an accessory after the fact.
Bud Taylor: I had nothing to do with it!
Wade Hatton: You're going to be dancing in thin air just the same as Yancey. Now, do you want to swing or do you want to tell me and save your neck?
Bud Taylor: I had nothing to do with it!
Wade Hatton: You're going to be dancing in thin air just the same as Yancey. Now, do you want to swing or do you want to tell me and save your neck?
--
Errol Flynn
(as Wade Hatton)
in
Dodge City
(1939)
Wade Hatton:
William Shakespeare.
Rusty Hart: I never heard of him. What part of Texas is he from?
Wade Hatton: [surprised at Rusty's ignorance] Stratford-on-Avon.
Rusty Hart: I never heard of him. What part of Texas is he from?
Wade Hatton: [surprised at Rusty's ignorance] Stratford-on-Avon.
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Errol Flynn
(as Wade Hatton)
in
Dodge City
(1939)