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Film Quotes by Errol Flynn

125 quotes
The Master of Ballantrae
Year: 1953

Director:
William Keighley
Matthew Bull: I don't like his eyes. I don't trust him.
Jamie Durie: Well, that's strange, when I'm so fond of you.
-- Errol Flynn (as Jamie Durie) in The Master of Ballantrae (1953)
Mara Maru
Year: 1952

Director:
Gordon Douglas
Brock Benedict: Come with me, Mason, and forget about your boat.
Gregory Mason: Forget about my boat? Just as simple as that? It was a stinkin' little boat, but it fed me pork and beans today but, who knows, maybe tomorrow steak and cake.
Green Light
Year: 1937

Director:
Frank Borzage
Dean Harcourt: I'm alive simply because I have a job to do. You take away my job, you take away my life.
Dr. Newell Paige: Yes, a man must have something to live for, musn't he?
Dean Harcourt: Or something to die for.
Dr. Newell Paige: [Smiles] I can't think of something to die for. However, maybe something will turn up.
Edge of Darkness
Year: 1943

Director:
Lewis Milestone
Dr. Martin Stensgard: Brogge, why don't you leave me alone?
Gunnar Brogge: You're the only doctor in town.
-- Errol Flynn (as Gunnar Brogge) in Edge of Darkness (1943)
Montana
Year: 1950

Director:
Ray Enright*Raoul Walsh
[Repeated line]
Morgan Lane: Among other things.
-- Errol Flynn (as Morgan Lane) in Montana (1950)
Dodge City
Year: 1939

Director:
Michael Curtiz
[Wade throws one of Surrett's men out of the barbershop]
Wade Hatton: About ten days for this customer, Tex. Five to cool off and five to think it over.
-- Errol Flynn (as Wade Hatton) in Dodge City (1939)
The Adventures of Robin Hood
Year: 1938

Director:
Michael Curtiz*William Keighley
Sir Guy of Gisbourne: [during duel with Robin] Do you know any prayers, my friend?
Robin Hood: I'll say one for you!
-- Errol Flynn (as Robin Hood) in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)
Adventures of Don Juan
Year: 1948

Director:
Vincent Sherman
Leporello: Juan! No more romance, huh?
Don Juan: My dear friend, there's a little bit of Don Juan in every man, and since I am Don Juan, there must be more of it in me!
-- Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan (1948)
Captain Blood
Year: 1935

Director:
Michael Curtiz
Dr. Peter Blood: Mrs. Barlow, me darlin', you can tell 'em if you like that I've been most everywhere that fighting was in evidence: I fought for the French against the Spanish and the Spanish against the French... and I learned me seamanship in the Dutch navy. And having had adventure enough in six years to last me six lives, I came here. Hung up the sword and picked up the lancet; became a man of peace and not of war... a healer, not a slayer. And that I'm going to be as long as I'm on top of the sod and not under it.
-- Errol Flynn (as Peter Blood) in Captain Blood (1935)
The Adventures of Robin Hood
Year: 1938

Director:
Michael Curtiz*William Keighley
Sir Guy of Gisbourne: You've come to Nottingham once too often!
Robin Hood: When this is over, my friend, there'll be no need for me to come again.
-- Errol Flynn (as Robin Hood) in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)