Film Quotes by Evelyn Keyes
10 quotes
Richard Sherman:
[In Richard's nightmare, Helen shoots him and he lays dying on the stairs] Helen... I'm going fast. Give me a cigarette!
Helen Sherman: A cigarette? You know what Dr. Murphy told you about smoking!
Helen Sherman: A cigarette? You know what Dr. Murphy told you about smoking!
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Evelyn Keyes
(as Helen Sherman)
in
The Seven Year Itch
(1955)
Helen Sherman:
[in Richard's fantasy] Lately you've begun to imagine in Cinemascope... with stereophonic sound.
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Evelyn Keyes
(as Helen Sherman)
in
The Seven Year Itch
(1955)
Nancy Hobbs:
If it's just for laughs, then I want to be in on the joke from the start.
--
Evelyn Keyes
in
Johnny O'Clock
(1947)
Rose Warren:
[on the men in her life] Yes, I'm thinking about Speed and I'm thinking about Coke.
--
Evelyn Keyes
in
Iron Man
(1951)
Sheila Bennet:
I've been waiting for you Matt.
Matt Krane: I've got the stones.
Sheila Bennet: You're not going anywhere, Matt. You're not going anywhere again.
Matt Krane: I've got the stones.
Sheila Bennet: You're not going anywhere, Matt. You're not going anywhere again.
--
Evelyn Keyes
in
The Killer That Stalked New York
(1950)
Vicki Dean:
He's no man, he's my ex-husband.
--
Evelyn Keyes
in
The Thrill of Brazil
(1946)
Pilot Officer Pax Masterson:
I used to play hide and seek in these rooms.
Grizel Dane: How interesting since you never set foot here before.
Pilot Officer Pax Masterson: Imaginary hide and seek. When I was little my aunt taught me where every room was. She wanted to know this house as she remembered it, she grew up here.
Grizel Dane: Was your aunt by any chance called Lark?
Pilot Officer Pax Masterson: Yes, Lark Ingoldsby. I was brought up by her. She made me promise to visit this house if I ever got to London.
Grizel Dane: You begin to make sense.
Grizel Dane: How interesting since you never set foot here before.
Pilot Officer Pax Masterson: Imaginary hide and seek. When I was little my aunt taught me where every room was. She wanted to know this house as she remembered it, she grew up here.
Grizel Dane: Was your aunt by any chance called Lark?
Pilot Officer Pax Masterson: Yes, Lark Ingoldsby. I was brought up by her. She made me promise to visit this house if I ever got to London.
Grizel Dane: You begin to make sense.
--
Evelyn Keyes
(as Grizel Dane)
in
Enchantment
(1948)
Albert Feather:
How about makin' the most of a male fish now one has been washed up, ay? What about a smacker?
Lucy: No, you mustn't! I don't know you!
Albert Feather: You don't have to know people to kiss them.
Lucy: I do!
Lucy: No, you mustn't! I don't know you!
Albert Feather: You don't have to know people to kiss them.
Lucy: I do!
--
Evelyn Keyes
in
Ladies in Retirement
(1941)
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Evelyn Keyes
in
Nine Girls
(1944)
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Evelyn Keyes
in
Nine Girls
(1944)