Film Quotes by Jean Harlow
23 quotes
Sally:
You dropped your fur.
Lillian 'Lil': Oh, it's only a silver fox.
Sally: Couldn't you get a gold one?
Lillian 'Lil': Yeah, well, I might have this one plated!
Lillian 'Lil': Oh, it's only a silver fox.
Sally: Couldn't you get a gold one?
Lillian 'Lil': Yeah, well, I might have this one plated!
--
Jean Harlow
(as Lillian 'Lil' / 'Red' Andrews Legendre)
in
Red-Headed Woman
(1932)
Jerry Dexter:
I thought a ride in the park would
[hiccups]
Jerry Dexter: calm your nerves.
Cassie Barnes: Well there's nothing wrong with my nerves.
Jerry Dexter: No?
Cassie Barnes: No.
Jerry Dexter: Well maybe you'd come with me. I need the air.
Cassie Barnes: Yeah? Well I'm giving you the air.
[hiccups]
Jerry Dexter: calm your nerves.
Cassie Barnes: Well there's nothing wrong with my nerves.
Jerry Dexter: No?
Cassie Barnes: No.
Jerry Dexter: Well maybe you'd come with me. I need the air.
Cassie Barnes: Yeah? Well I'm giving you the air.
--
Jean Harlow
in
Three Wise Girls
(1932)
Kitty Lennihan:
I kinda like the butler.
Eadie Chapman: Well, it's just as easy to like a millionaire.
Eadie Chapman: Well, it's just as easy to like a millionaire.
--
Jean Harlow
in
The Girl from Missouri
(1934)
Crystal Wetherby:
And while we're asking so many questions, why were YOU sent to jail?
Raymond Dabney: Murder.
Crystal Wetherby: I wish it had been suicide!
Raymond Dabney: Murder.
Crystal Wetherby: I wish it had been suicide!
--
Jean Harlow
in
Personal Property
(1937)
Daisy Stevens, aka Mildred Beaumont:
[Ed grabs her arm tightly] Say! It hurts a little bit.
Det. Ed Fitzpatrick: And you don't like to be hurt, do you?
Daisy Stevens, aka Mildred Beaumont: Oh, I don't know.
[Suggestively]
Daisy Stevens, aka Mildred Beaumont: Kind of fun sometimes if it's done in the right spirit.
Det. Ed Fitzpatrick: And you don't like to be hurt, do you?
Daisy Stevens, aka Mildred Beaumont: Oh, I don't know.
[Suggestively]
Daisy Stevens, aka Mildred Beaumont: Kind of fun sometimes if it's done in the right spirit.
--
Jean Harlow
in
The Beast of the City
(1932)
Daisy Stevens, aka Mildred Beaumont:
[Seductively] I know, it;s a funny thing. You drink beer to make you cool, and it just makes yuh hot.
[She tugs on the cleavage of her dress]
Daisy Stevens, aka Mildred Beaumont: I can't stand it. I gotta do something about it.
[She walks away, ostensibly to take off her dress]
[She tugs on the cleavage of her dress]
Daisy Stevens, aka Mildred Beaumont: I can't stand it. I gotta do something about it.
[She walks away, ostensibly to take off her dress]
--
Jean Harlow
in
The Beast of the City
(1932)
Eadie Chapman:
I bet you were an awful cute baby.
--
Jean Harlow
in
The Girl from Missouri
(1934)
--
Jean Harlow
(as Gladys)
in
Libeled Lady
(1936)
Gladys:
The things I do for that newspaper!
--
Jean Harlow
(as Gladys)
in
Libeled Lady
(1936)
Gwen Allen:
You are different, Tommy. Very different. And I've discovered it isn't only a difference in manner and outward appearances. It's a difference in basic character. The men I know - and I've known dozens of them - oh, they're so nice, so polished, so considerate. Most women like that type. I guess they're afraid of the other kind. I thought I was too, but you're so strong. You don't give, you take. Oh, Tommy, I could love you to death.
[Tommy and Gwen embrace and kiss passionately]
[Tommy and Gwen embrace and kiss passionately]
--
Jean Harlow
(as Gwen Allen)
in
The Public Enemy
(1931)