Film Quotes by Gloria Grahame
26 quotes
Halloran:
You don't want that junk. Diamonds would only cheapen you.
Margie: Yeah. But what a way to be cheapened.
Margie: Yeah. But what a way to be cheapened.
--
Gloria Grahame
in
Macao
(1952)
Klaus:
You always have a smile for that high-flying peacock.
Angel: Well, what do you want me to do, cry over him?
Angel: Well, what do you want me to do, cry over him?
--
Gloria Grahame
(as Angel)
in
The Greatest Show on Earth
(1952)
Klaus:
Your legs are too thin, your hair is too red, you have lips like a cat. You're no good. You give me too much trouble.
Angel: Flattery rolls right off me.
Angel: Flattery rolls right off me.
--
Gloria Grahame
(as Angel)
in
The Greatest Show on Earth
(1952)
Vince Stone:
Hey, that's nice perfume.
Debby Marsh: Something new. It attracts mosquitoes and repels men.
Debby Marsh: Something new. It attracts mosquitoes and repels men.
--
Gloria Grahame
(as Debby Marsh)
in
The Big Heat
(1953)
Will Parker:
Now that I got that fifty dollars, you name the date.
Ado Annie Carnes: August 15th.
Will Parker: Why August 15th?
Ado Annie Carnes: Because that was the first day I'se kissed!
Will Parker: Oh was it? I didn't remember that!
Ado Annie Carnes: You wasn't there.
Ado Annie Carnes: August 15th.
Will Parker: Why August 15th?
Ado Annie Carnes: Because that was the first day I'se kissed!
Will Parker: Oh was it? I didn't remember that!
Ado Annie Carnes: You wasn't there.
--
Gloria Grahame
(as Ado Annie)
in
Oklahoma!
(1955)
Nick Cochran:
You know, you remind me of an old Egyptian girlfriend of mine. The Sphinx.
Margie: Are you partial to females made of stone?
Margie: Are you partial to females made of stone?
--
Gloria Grahame
in
Macao
(1952)
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Gloria Grahame
in
Roughshod
(1949)
Ado Annie Carnes:
Sometimes there seems like times that men ain't got no need for women.
Dancer: There's sometimes women ain't got no need for men.
Ado Annie Carnes: Yeah, but who wants to be dead?
Dancer: There's sometimes women ain't got no need for men.
Ado Annie Carnes: Yeah, but who wants to be dead?
--
Gloria Grahame
(as Ado Annie)
in
Oklahoma!
(1955)
Angel:
Did he say you were like cognac? All fire in zee glass?
Holly: No, he said I was like champagne. I made his head spin.
Angel: Yeah, only you'll be the one who winds up with a hangover.
Holly: No, he said I was like champagne. I made his head spin.
Angel: Yeah, only you'll be the one who winds up with a hangover.
--
Gloria Grahame
(as Angel)
in
The Greatest Show on Earth
(1952)
Angel:
Listen, sugar, the only way that you can keep me warm is to wrap me up in a marriage license.
--
Gloria Grahame
(as Angel)
in
The Greatest Show on Earth
(1952)