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Film Quotes by Myrna Loy

75 quotes
Penthouse
Year: 1933

Director:
W.S. Van Dyke
Jackson 'Jack' Durant: Oh,I've been stupid, very stupid.
Gertie Waxted: Of course. You're a man.
-- Myrna Loy in Penthouse (1933)
Shadow of the Thin Man
Year: 1941

Director:
W.S. Van Dyke
Lieutenant Abrams: You know that jockey Golez, the one who was caught throwing the fourth race yesterday? He was shot.
Nora Charles: My, they're strict at this track!
-- Myrna Loy (as Nora Charles) in Shadow of the Thin Man (1941)
The Best Years of Our Lives
Year: 1946

Director:
William Wyler
Al Stephenson: We don't need to worry about that child. She can take care of herself.
Milly Stephenson: That's what she thinks.
-- Myrna Loy (as Milly Stephenson) in The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
Love Me Tonight
Year: 1932

Director:
Rouben Mamoulian
Princess Jeanette: Do you ever think of anything but men?
Countess Valentine: Oh, yes! Schoolboys.
-- Myrna Loy (as Countess Valentine) in Love Me Tonight (1932)
Song of the Thin Man
Year: 1947

Director:
Edward Buzzell
Taxi Driver: Follow that car?
Nora Charles: Movie fan.
-- Myrna Loy (as Nora Charles) in Song of the Thin Man (1947)
The Rains Came
Year: 1939

Director:
Clarence Brown
Fern Simon: [Lady Esketh is giving away her jewels to Fern] But I can't take them.
Lady Edwina Esketh: Don't be an idiot. If you and Tom have children, your son might be the Earl of Nolan. He'd have a wife, and she could wear them to boring dinner parties, and tell how they'd been left to her by a shameless wench called Lady Esketh, who died in Ranchipur during the Great Disaster of 1938. We're such snobs at home. We like stories like that.
Libeled Lady
Year: 1936

Director:
Jack Conway
Bill Chandler: I thought that was rather clever of me.
Connie Allenbury: Yes, I thought you thought so.
-- Myrna Loy (as Connie Allenbury) in Libeled Lady (1936)
Double Wedding
Year: 1937

Director:
Richard Thorpe
Charles Lodge: I remember men in our regiment who'd ride out across the sands against the Arabs to face a certain horrible death carrying a rose in their teeth.
Margit Agnew: I seem to see you with spaghetti.
-- Myrna Loy (as Margit Agnew) in Double Wedding (1937)
After the Thin Man
Year: 1936

Director:
W.S. Van Dyke
Nick Charles: Family dinner I suppose. Aunt Katherine, Uncle Willie, Cousin Emily
Nora Charles: Aunt Hattie, Cousin Lucius, Uncle Thomas. Pour me one too
-- Myrna Loy (as Nora Charles) in After the Thin Man (1936)
After the Thin Man
Year: 1936

Director:
W.S. Van Dyke
Nick Charles: Have you made any New Year's resolutions?
Nora Charles: Not yet. Any complaints or suggestions?
Nick Charles: A few.
Nora Charles: Which?
Nick Charles: Complaints.
Nora Charles: All right shoot.
Nick Charles: Well, you don't scold, you don't nag, and you look far too pretty in the mornings.
Nora Charles: All right, I'll remember: must scold, must nag, musn't be too pretty in the mornings.
-- Myrna Loy (as Nora Charles) in After the Thin Man (1936)