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Film Quotes by Pamela Franklin

9 quotes
The Nanny
Year: 1965

Director:
Seth Holt
Bobbie Medman: You look like Ben Casey.
Joey Fane: Sit down on the couch madam, I wish to examine you.
Bobbie Medman: Oh Doctor, do you think I ought?
Joey Fane: Take your clothes off.
Bobbie Medman: Really!
-- Pamela Franklin (as Bobbie Medman) in The Nanny (1965)
The Nanny
Year: 1965

Director:
Seth Holt
Bobbie Medman: You poisoned your mum.
Joey Fane: No I didn't.
Bobbie Medman: The bottle was under your pillow.
Joey Fane: She
[Nanny]
Joey Fane: put it there.
Bobbie Medman: Swear?
Joey Fane: Cross my heart and hope to die.
Bobbie Medman: You probably will, they'll hang you.
-- Pamela Franklin (as Bobbie Medman) in The Nanny (1965)
The Innocents
Year: 1961

Director:
Jack Clayton
Flora: [singing] We lay my love and I, beneath the weeping willow. But now alone I lie and weep beside the tree. Singing "Oh willow waly" by the tree that weeps with me. Singing "Oh willow waly" till my lover return to me. We lay my love and I beneath the weeping willow. A broken heart have I. Oh willow I die, oh willow I die...
-- Pamela Franklin (as Flora) in The Innocents (1961)
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Year: 1969

Director:
Ronald Neame
Sandy: I'm not sure about God, but I am now quite sure about witches.
The Nanny
Year: 1965

Director:
Seth Holt
Joey Fane: I'm cold.
Bobbie Medman: I'll get you something to wear.
Joey Fane: I'm not going to wear any girl's clothes!
Bobbie Medman: I'll get you some of my father's.
-- Pamela Franklin (as Bobbie Medman) in The Nanny (1965)
The Nanny
Year: 1965

Director:
Seth Holt
Joey Fane: What's that?
Bobbie Medman: It's an X-ray machine, don't touch it, it's dangerous.
Joey Fane: What's so dangerous about it?
Bobbie Medman: I don't know, but Daddy says if you get overexposed you can die.
Joey Fane: I'd like to overexpose her.
Bobbie Medman: That would be great, bring her up here, put her on the couch...
Joey Fane: Tie her on the couch!
Bobbie Medman: And overexpose her would serve her right.
-- Pamela Franklin (as Bobbie Medman) in The Nanny (1965)
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Year: 1969

Director:
Ronald Neame
Monica: She makes history seem like the cinema.
Sandy: No. Not the cinema. More like Shakespeare.
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Year: 1969

Director:
Ronald Neame
Jean Brodie: It was you who betrayed me!
Sandy: I didn't betray you - I put a stop to you!
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Year: 1969

Director:
Ronald Neame
[first lines]
Gordon Lowther: Morning girls. Good Morning.
Sandy: There's Miss Brodie!