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Film Quotes by Myrna Loy

75 quotes
Midnight Lace
Year: 1960

Director:
David Miller
Aunt Bea: Ah, the jungle of finance. Men must work, and women must weep!
-- Myrna Loy (as Aunt Bea) in Midnight Lace (1960)
Midnight Lace
Year: 1960

Director:
David Miller
Aunt Bea: I was once in Dublin for the horse show, and I got a call at the Sheldon Room from a man who wanted to dress me in black underwear. Personally, mind you! It was the most *stimulating* minute-and-a-half I spent in Ireland!
-- Myrna Loy (as Aunt Bea) in Midnight Lace (1960)
Midnight Lace
Year: 1960

Director:
David Miller
Aunt Bea: If he cares enough, he'll find me.
-- Myrna Loy (as Aunt Bea) in Midnight Lace (1960)
Midnight Lace
Year: 1960

Director:
David Miller
Aunt Bea: Thank heavens there are no tigers in London.
-- Myrna Loy (as Aunt Bea) in Midnight Lace (1960)
Libeled Lady
Year: 1936

Director:
Jack Conway
Connie Allenbury: Any woman can be starved by neglect. The little attentions Bill paid you seemed so much greater, because you weren't getting them from Haggerty.
Gladys: The only time Warren ever sent me flowers, he signed Bill's name to the card!
Connie Allenbury: Exactly! He probably never noticed the clothes you wore, never told you how lovely you looked, the way Bill did.
Gladys: That's right! How did you know?
Connie Allenbury: Women can't fool women about men.
-- Myrna Loy (as Connie Allenbury) in Libeled Lady (1936)
Libeled Lady
Year: 1936

Director:
Jack Conway
Connie Allenbury: You can't build a life on hate, or a marriage on spite. Marriage is too important. Mine only lasted an hour, but... I know.
-- Myrna Loy (as Connie Allenbury) in Libeled Lady (1936)
Evelyn Prentice
Year: 1934

Director:
William K. Howard
Evelyn Prentice: There's nothing wrong with those letters. They're innocent.
Lawrence Kennard: Then why are you here?
Evelyn Prentice: There's nothing safe with a man like you.
-- Myrna Loy (as Evelyn Prentice) in Evelyn Prentice (1934)
The Mask of Fu Manchu
Year: 1932

Director:
Charles Brabin*Charles Vidor
Fah Lo See: I have seen a vision, the prophecy is about to be fulfilled. Genghis Khan, masked in his plate of gold, bearing the scimitar that none but he could ever wield comes back to us. I've seen a vision of countless hordes swarming to recapture the world. I've seen them victorious. I've heard the shouts of the dead and the dying drowned by the victorious cries of our people. Genghis Khan comes back! Genghis Khan leads the East against the world!
-- Myrna Loy (as Fah Lo See) in The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932)
The Mask of Fu Manchu
Year: 1932

Director:
Charles Brabin*Charles Vidor
Fah Lo See: The whip! The whip!
-- Myrna Loy (as Fah Lo See) in The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932)
Penthouse
Year: 1933

Director:
W.S. Van Dyke
Gertie Waxted: Say, I'm hungry!
Jackson 'Jack' Durant: Well, why didn't you yell?
Gertie Waxted: I didn't want to spoil your beauty sleep.
Jackson 'Jack' Durant: Oh, thoughtful as well as alluring, eh?
Gertie Waxted: Alluring?
Jackson 'Jack' Durant: Well, do you doubt it?
Gertie Waxted: Well, I did last night. I didn't exactly have to fight for my honor. A few more weeks of this and I'll be out of condition. Say, are you still in love with someone, or are you just decent?
Jackson 'Jack' Durant: Maybe I think you're decent.
Gertie Waxted: A girl who comes into a man's apartment at night?
Jackson 'Jack' Durant: Well, you might have come here just to look at the Chrysler Building.
Gertie Waxted: That must have been it.
-- Myrna Loy in Penthouse (1933)