Separate Tables (1958)
Gladys Cooper: Mrs. Railton-Bell
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Quotes
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Mrs. Railton-Bell : We want your views on Major Pollock.
Miss Meacham : Do you? Well, my views of Major Pollock are that he's always been a crashing old bore and a wicked old fraud, and now I hear he's a dirty old man too. I'm not surprised, and, quite between these four walls, I don't give a damn.
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Mrs. Railton-Bell : Are you on the side of Mr. Malcolm and his defense of vice or are you on the side of the Christian virtues - like Mr. Fowler and myself?
John Malcolm : Never in my life have I heard a question so disgracefully begged. You should be in politics, Mrs. Railton-Bell.
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Mrs. Railton-Bell : I have no curiosity about the working classes.
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Mrs. Railton-Bell : Quite obvious they were making love.
Lady Matheson : How do you know?
Mrs. Railton-Bell : He was putting a handkerchief away with lipstick on it.
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Mrs. Railton-Bell : Of course, I realize you must miss some of the gaieties of life: the balls and cocktail parties and things that a few other lucky young people can enjoy. I do my best, you know.
Sibyl Railton-Bell : Yes, I know you do, Mummy. Yes, I know.