Together Again (1944) Poster

Mona Freeman: Diana Crandall

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  • Diana Crandall : Well, I can't help it if I'm metabolic, can I?

    Anne Crandall : Darling, please. You'll feel wretched tomorrow.

    Diana Crandall : Of course I will, but it won't be my fault will it? I'm perfectly willing to be healthy, but if certain persons are always upsetting your glands, how can I?

  • Diana Crandall : Grandfather Crandall, you weren't sick. You cheated. I don't know where you got this dishonesty about things, because you certainly didn't get it from me or my father.

  • Anne Crandall : You probably wouldn't have liked the man anyway, darling. He was positively ancient to begin with. He probably wouldn't have lived to finish the statue. And you know something? He had a beard down to here

    [holds her hands in front of her stomach] 

    Anne Crandall : . A perfect bird's nest of a beard. Isn't that disgusting?

    Diana Crandall : A beard?

    Anne Crandall : Mm hmm.

    Diana Crandall : He did?

    Anne Crandall : Mm hmm. He was all grey too, and he kind of sniffled all the time.

    Diana Crandall : Oh, mother, why didn't you tell me this before?

    Anne Crandall : Well, I just didn't happen to think of it before.

  • Jessie : For pity's sake, quit your sniveling. The world's full of artists, worse luck. Heathens, all of 'em.

    Diana Crandall : I just had my heart set on this one, that's all.

  • Anne Crandall : Diana, what on earth have you done to your hair?

    Diana Crandall : What have you done to yours?

    Anne Crandall : Mine? Oh, heh, heh.

    Diana Crandall : It makes you look awfully young, Mother.

    Anne Crandall , Diana Crandall : Is that bad?

    Diana Crandall : Oh, I guess not, but a person's age is a person's age.

  • Diana Crandall : Mother, just think. All that was in back of that beard all the time and you never knew it.

  • Diana Crandall : Do... do you want me to break it?

    George Corday : It's not a matter of breaking a promise Diana. It is a matter of freeing a woman's heart. Don't you see the difference?

    Diana Crandall : Oh, clearly. It's perfectly beautiful.

  • Diana Crandall : Mother, do you feel all right?

    Anne Crandall : Why, certainly, what do you mean?

    Diana Crandall : I don't know. You used to be so quiet but lately you've been so kind of leapy.

    Anne Crandall : What a ridiculous word.

  • Diana Crandall : But, but mother said you had a beard, down to here.

    Anne Crandall : Well, I thought you did. Didn't you?

    [Motioning toward Diana] 

    George Corday : [Giving Anne a scolding teacher' look, then picking it up]  A beard?... Oh, yes, yes. I did have a beard, but I shaved it off. It's so much warmer here in Vermont than in New York

  • Diana Crandall : Oh, Mother, I'm so sorry. But you'll just have to take your consequences... even if he does have spells.

  • Diana Crandall : In our part of the country, Mr. Corday, we don't bandy women's names around without any clothes on.

  • Diana Crandall : [Coming in all excited with a newspaper in her hands]  Mother! Mother! Did you know this happened to you?

    Anne Crandall : Oh, darling, I'm sorry. I'm really sorry.

    Gilbert Parker : Mr., chm

    [clears his throat] 

    Gilbert Parker : , Mr. Corday, I challenge you to a duel.

    Diana Crandall : Gilbert, don't be so primeval. That is, unless Mr. Corday refuses.

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