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Maureen O'Sullivan and Johnny Weissmuller in Tarzan and His Mate (1934)

Quotes

Tarzan and His Mate

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  • Jane Parker: The best weapon a woman has is a man's imagination.
  • Harry Holt: Did you bring the dresses and the things that I wrote for?
  • Martin Arlington: Everything and a few extras.
  • Harry Holt: I suppose you thought I was crazy.
  • Martin Arlington: Uh-huh. So, your lady turned you down for a sort of a wild man from Borneo, eh? Its a bit fantastic. isn't it. A well bred English girl living in the treetops with a glorified native ape man.
  • Harry Holt: Tarzan's as white as we are.
  • [Tarzan awakens Jane by blowing lightly in her face]
  • Jane Parker: Tarzan, you're a bad boy.
  • Tarzan: Good morning, I love you.
  • Jane Parker: Good morning, I love you. You never forget, do you, Tarzan?
  • Tarzan: Never forget... I love you.
  • Jane Parker: Love who?
  • Tarzan: Love you.
  • Jane Parker: [shakes her head] M-mm! Love who?
  • Tarzan: Love Jane.
  • Jane Parker: Love... my...
  • Tarzan: My... wife. My wife!
  • Jane Parker: Oh, Tarzan!
  • [She giggles as he nibbles her neck]
  • Jane Parker: Go on now, lazy bones. Go and get my fruit juice. Go on.
  • [Tarzan reaches over and hands her her cup]
  • Jane Parker: Ooo, you've been out shopping early, huh? Or did you spend the night at the club? Now, you can't get around me like that. Are you sure there isn't another woman?
  • Tarzan: [points at Jane] Woman.
  • [points to himself]
  • Tarzan: Man.
  • Jane Parker: That's the way it should be, Tarzan.
  • [They kiss]
  • Tarzan: I love you. Happy.
  • Jane Parker: I belong with him.
  • [last lines]
  • Tarzan: [points to wrist] Always gone.
  • Jane Parker: No dear, always is just beginning, for you and me.
  • Jane Parker: Throw that down to me, Cheeta. Cheeta. Give that to me! Oh, Cheeta, that isn't funny. Throw it down to me Cheeta. Throw it down! Cheeta, can't you see I've got nothing on. Cheeta, give it. Give it to me. Give it to me! Give it... that's a good monkey.
  • Jane Parker: You want me to go back, don't you?
  • Harry Holt: You must go back, Jane.
  • Jane Parker: Why?
  • Harry Holt: You can't stay here. Supposing anything happened to him. You couldn't live.
  • Jane Parker: I don't think I'd want to.
  • Harry Holt: That's nonsense. Suppose he were to die.
  • Jane Parker: Why should he?
  • Harry Holt: Anything can happen in this place, Jane. Where would you be then?
  • Jane Parker: Where would he be if I went back?
  • Harry Holt: Well... well, let him come along, too.
  • Jane Parker: Tarzan over there? Then he would die.
  • Martin Arlington: You know, you're the first woman I ever had to coax into an evening gown.
  • Jane Parker: I imagine that isn't your usual practice.
  • Martin Arlington: Well, everything seems to go by opposites here. I believe I have this dance, Lady Jane.
  • Jane Parker: Oh yes!
  • [They begin to dance]
  • Jane Parker: You know, I really promised this dance to the duke of Riverbottom, but as the old fogey isn't here, we'll let him wait.
  • Martin Arlington: Thank you. You know, you're a fascinating little savage.
  • Jane Parker: Hmm?
  • [Martin forcibly kisses Jane. She pulls away, horrified]
  • Martin Arlington: Forgive me, please. I forgot myself. You're... you're so lovely.
  • Jane Parker: I blame myself as much as you.
  • Martin Arlington: Please don't.
  • Jane Parker: Oh, we'll forget about it, if you'll remember that there's only one man that means anything to me. And that's Tarzan.
  • Harry Holt: [watches Tarzan and Jane swing on vines] Going through the jungle is play for them.
  • Martin Arlington: That is playing, eh?
  • Harry Holt: Mm-hmm.
  • Harry Holt: Well, I wonder what they do for exercise.
  • [They both laugh]
  • Jane Parker: [ties a pocket watch around Tarzan's wrist] This was my father's. I want you to wear it... always.
  • Tarzan: Always.
  • Tarzan: [Awakens Jane by blowing lightly in her face] 'Morning. I love you.
  • Jane Parker: Good morning. I love you.
  • Tarzan: [Holds up wrist with the pocket watch] Always.
  • Jane Parker: Yes, darling. Always.
  • Jane Parker: He... he can't be... gone.
  • Martin Arlington: Jane, you must face facts. They're cruel, but you must.
  • Jane Parker: Why, he's fought a hundred crocodiles!
  • Martin Arlington: He didn't see it. I shouted. He turned, but there was nothing he could do.
  • Jane Parker: He might have got away.
  • Martin Arlington: Jane, you've got to look after yourself.
  • Jane Parker: [runs to Harry] Did you find any... any... any...
  • Harry Holt: Sorry.
  • Jane Parker: But there must be some traces. Even if he were... were...
  • [crying]
  • Jane Parker: [a native man finds the pocket watch in the river]
  • Jane Parker: [grimly takes the watch] He said... always!
  • [crying]
  • Jane Parker: [Martin starts to lead Jane away]
  • Jane Parker: Wait.
  • [She turns and drops the pocket watch into the river]
  • Jane Parker: Take me away.
  • Martin Arlington: But he's got to understand. Every penny we've got in the world is tied up in this.
  • Jane Parker: Tarzan knows nothing about money. That wouldn't mean anything to him.
  • Harry Holt: Well, what's the harm? They're all dead.
  • [referring to the elephants in the Elephants Graveyard]
  • Jane Parker: It's as though somebody asked you to rob a graveyard back home.
  • Martin Arlington: But these are animals. They're not humans. This is different.
  • Jane Parker: Not to him.
  • [first lines]
  • Beamish: I wouldn't trust meself in that jungle if it was me, sir.
  • Harry Holt: Well, I will.
  • Martin Arlington: Dead men can't give orders.
  • Harry Holt: Yes they can.

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