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Film Quotes by Errol Flynn

125 quotes
Too Much, Too Soon
Year: 1958

Director:
Art Napoleon
John Barrymore: [after Diana loses her fishing pole in the water] The fish have to win sometimes. Otherwise they get suspicious.
Too Much, Too Soon
Year: 1958

Director:
Art Napoleon
John Barrymore: I feel like a small boy whose mother has dropped him off at school gor the first time.
Too Much, Too Soon
Year: 1958

Director:
Art Napoleon
John Howard: [to Diana] Are you scared of me... or you?
Cry Wolf
Year: 1947

Director:
Peter Godfrey
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!
-- Errol Flynn (as Mark Caldwell) in Cry Wolf (1947)
Cry Wolf
Year: 1947

Director:
Peter Godfrey
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.
-- Errol Flynn (as Mark Caldwell) in Cry Wolf (1947)
The Sun Also Rises
Year: 1957

Director:
Henry King
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.
-- Errol Flynn (as Mike Campbell) in The Sun Also Rises (1957)
The Big Boodle
Year: 1957

Director:
Richard Wilson
Ned Sherwood: Just offer up my favorite prayer: good luck or bad, let's get it over fast.
Four's a Crowd
Year: 1938

Director:
Michael Curtiz
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.
-- Errol Flynn (as Robert Kensington 'Bob' Lansford) in Four's a Crowd (1938)
Dodge City
Year: 1939

Director:
Michael Curtiz
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?
-- Errol Flynn (as Wade Hatton) in Dodge City (1939)
Dodge City
Year: 1939

Director:
Michael Curtiz
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.
-- Errol Flynn (as Wade Hatton) in Dodge City (1939)