A Midwinter's Tale (1995)
Gerard Horan: Carnforth Greville (Rosencrantz, Guildenstern, Horatio, and Barnardo)
Quotes
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Carnforth Greville : Go easy on yourself, old chap. I'm afraid we can't all afford the luxury of nourishing our souls. That's the prerogative of the romantics among us, I fear. These things happen. What does he say?
[quoting from Hamlet]
Carnforth Greville : "If it be now, 'tis not to come. If it be not to come, it will be now. If it be not now, yet it will come. The readiness is all."
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[Prepping Molly to play Hamlet]
Carnforth Greville : If I ever forget my lines in Shakespeare, I always say, "Crouch we here awhile and lurk!" That seems to do the trick.
Molly : Why? What happens?
Carnforth Greville : Nothing, normally, but, you know, improvise a moment of intrigue, give you a chance to think of something, pick up a script.
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[Nina falls on her face down a flight of stairs]
Carnforth Greville : She does seem to have bit of a vision problem, doesn't she?
Fadge : She's brushed her teeth with soap for the last three nights, but she won't admit it.