Film Quotes by Gene Kelly
93 quotes
Kathy:
You keep away from me! Just because you're a big movie star, wild parties, swimming pools, you expect every girl to fall in a dead faint at your feet. Well, don't you touch me!
Don Lockwood: [chanting] Fear not, sweet lady! I will not molest you. I am but a humble jester, and you? You are to far above me!
[he gets out of the car and closes the door on his coat tails]
Don Lockwood: Farewell, Ethel Barrymore! I must tear myself from your side!
[Don tears his coat. Kathy guffaws as Don walks away]
Don Lockwood: [chanting] Fear not, sweet lady! I will not molest you. I am but a humble jester, and you? You are to far above me!
[he gets out of the car and closes the door on his coat tails]
Don Lockwood: Farewell, Ethel Barrymore! I must tear myself from your side!
[Don tears his coat. Kathy guffaws as Don walks away]
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Gene Kelly
(as Don Lockwood)
in
Singin' in the Rain
(1952)
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Gene Kelly
(as Gabey)
in
On the Town
(1949)
Lise Bouvier:
Maybe Paris has a way of making people forget.
Jerry Mulligan: Paris? No. Not this city. It's too real and too beautiful to ever let you forget anything.
Jerry Mulligan: Paris? No. Not this city. It's too real and too beautiful to ever let you forget anything.
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Gene Kelly
(as Jerry Mulligan)
in
An American in Paris
(1951)
Chip:
Gee, Gabey, why d'ya wanna chase girls all the time?
Gabey: I'll tell ya when your voice changes, junior.
Gabey: I'll tell ya when your voice changes, junior.
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Gene Kelly
(as Gabey)
in
On the Town
(1949)
Clarence Doolittle, Joseph Brady:
[sings] What a dish, what a dream, what a dame! And she lives alone.
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Gene Kelly
(as Joseph Brady)
in
Anchors Aweigh
(1945)
Clarence Doolittle:
She begged me, true?
Joseph Brady: True, true!
Clarence Doolittle: She pleaded.
Joseph Brady: Got down on her bended knees.
Joseph Brady: True, true!
Clarence Doolittle: She pleaded.
Joseph Brady: Got down on her bended knees.
--
Gene Kelly
(as Joseph Brady)
in
Anchors Aweigh
(1945)
Mr. Lundie:
[referring to Fiona] She's a dear lass.
Tommy Albright: I'm just beginning to find that out.
Tommy Albright: I'm just beginning to find that out.
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Gene Kelly
(as Tommy Albright)
in
Brigadoon
(1954)
Kid Mariacchi:
Where do you have to go?
Ted Riley: Tim's Bar on Third Avenue. It's a long way from here.
Kid Mariacchi: You're nuts. It's ten minutes.
Ted Riley: No, it's ten years.
Ted Riley: Tim's Bar on Third Avenue. It's a long way from here.
Kid Mariacchi: You're nuts. It's ten minutes.
Ted Riley: No, it's ten years.
--
Gene Kelly
(as Ted Riley)
in
It's Always Fair Weather
(1955)
Jackie Leighton:
But, Ted, aren't you in terrible danger?
Ted Riley: Yeah. Yeah, I'm in terrible danger. I'm in danger of believing that look on your face.
Ted Riley: Yeah. Yeah, I'm in terrible danger. I'm in danger of believing that look on your face.
--
Gene Kelly
(as Ted Riley)
in
It's Always Fair Weather
(1955)
The Viceroy:
I must say Macoco, you're very satisfying! The other members of your profession whom I've met officially looked more like bookkeepers than pirates, but you - ooo hooo hooo - you fill the eye.
Serafin: Thank you.
Serafin: Thank you.
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Gene Kelly
in
The Pirate
(1948)