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Film Quotes by James Fox

8 quotes
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Year: 1967

Director:
George Roy Hill
Millie Dillmount: I like you.
Jimmy Smith: And I like you, by jingo.
-- James Fox (as Jimmy Smith) in Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Year: 1967

Director:
George Roy Hill
Jimmy Smith: "She doesn't want to see me!" Banana oil!
-- James Fox (as Jimmy Smith) in Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Year: 1967

Director:
George Roy Hill
Jimmy Smith: [as he's being dragged away by Miss Flannery] It seems I'm leaving now. Goodbye, Millie.
-- James Fox (as Jimmy Smith) in Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
The Servant
Year: 1963

Director:
Joseph Losey
Tony: Do you want to go there?
Susan: Where?
Tony: The jungle.
Susan: No. Not now.
Tony: Not now.
[kisses her]
The Servant
Year: 1963

Director:
Joseph Losey
Tony: He may be a servant but he's still a human being.
The Servant
Year: 1963

Director:
Joseph Losey
Tony: I want an explanation!
Hugo Barrett: Might I have a word with you alone, sir?
Tony: Do you realize that what you've done is a CRIMINAL offence?
Hugo Barrett: Criminal, sir?
Tony: She's your sister, you bastard!
Hugo Barrett: She's not my sister, sir. So if I may say so, that puts us both rather in the same boat. He knows precisely what I mean. In any case, apart for the area being in your room, I'm perfectly in my rights. Vera is my fiancée.
Tony: What?
The Servant
Year: 1963

Director:
Joseph Losey
[first lines]
Hugo Barrett: Excuse me, sir. My name is Barrett, sir.
Tony: Oh God, of course. I'm so sorry. I fell asleep. We've got an appointment.
Hugo Barrett: Yes, sir.
Tony: What time?
Hugo Barrett: 3'o clock, sir.
Tony: And what time is now?
Hugo Barrett: 3'o clock, sir.
Tony: Uh, it was too many beers at lunch, that's what it is. Do you drink beer?
Hugo Barrett: No. No, I don't sir.
Tony: Well, come upstairs. We can sit down. I'm just back from Africa, I'm quite liking it. What do you think of the house?
Hugo Barrett: It's so nice, sir.
Tony: Needs a lot to be done with, of course.
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Year: 1967

Director:
George Roy Hill
[looking at one of the gargoyles on the building he's climbing]
Jimmy Smith: Why, Judith Tremaine! Fancy meeting you here!
-- James Fox (as Jimmy Smith) in Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)