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Lana Turner and Fernando Lamas in The Merry Widow (1952)

Quotes

The Merry Widow

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  • King of Marshovia: I'm not asking you to fall in love with the woman. Marriage is quite enough.
  • King of Marshovia: That Danilo! He'll regret this to the end of his life! If he lives that long.
  • Kitty Riley: What can I do for you? I'm Mrs. Radek's secretary.
  • Marshovian Ambassador: Our mission is private. I represent...
  • Kitty Riley: I'm her private secretary.
  • Marshovian Attache: And, personal. He...
  • Kitty Riley: I'm her personal secretary.
  • Marshovian Ambassador: We should have to talk to her privately and personally. You see this matter is confidential.
  • Kitty Riley: I'm her confidential secretary, too. Confidentially, I suggest that you write for a personal appointment and state your private business.
  • Crystal Radek: Why this room, it's a birthday cake room!
  • Crystal Radek: Where did you ever get off a train and find all the people singing and dancing? Not in Hoboken, where I come from.
  • Kitty Riley: No. Not in Yonkers either.
  • King's Servant: In Marshovia, the right train always comes the wrong time.
  • Mitzi, Servant Girl: It's cruel to order a man to make love.
  • King of Marshovia: This is a command Danilo! You will woo and wed the widow Radek.
  • Count Danilo: I may wed her, your majesty; but, I won't woo!
  • King of Marshovia: We have no enemies! Only creditors.
  • Crystal Radek: I've had enough of this place. I want to be treated like a person, not a cash register.
  • Queen: Herman, stop hollering!
  • King of Marshovia: You run the palace! I'll run the government!
  • Gypsy Girl: I can tell the rest of your fortune too. You're about to be in trouble with a big, fat King.
  • Kitty Riley: Teaches you one thing: when they start kissing your hand, hold on to your bracelet.
  • Crystal Radek: Oh, Kitty, you're always suspicious of people.
  • Kitty Riley: Not people, just men!
  • King of Marshovia: You're just like your father.
  • Count Danilo: My father, sir? Your brother.
  • King of Marshovia: And just like your grandfather!
  • Count Danilo: Your father.
  • King of Marshovia: Oh, I know. I know. That's the trouble with your side of the family. I wonder why I put up with you?
  • Count Danilo: I'm a relative, sir.
  • King of Marshovia: What are you good for anyway? Nothing! Except to run around after women.
  • Count Danilo: I don't run after them, sir. They run after me. It's the family curse.
  • Crystal Radek: Be firm! Hard!
  • Kitty Riley: Hard as steel.
  • Crystal Radek: Oh, they're full of hot air, those Marshovians. Don't melt!
  • Kitty Riley: Cold as ice.
  • Crystal Radek: And when you see Danilo, rip him apart!
  • Kitty Riley: Like a tiger.
  • Count Danilo: Haven't I met you before?
  • Crystal Radek: [pretending to be Fifi, Maxim Dancer] if you had, you'd remember me.
  • Crystal Radek: You must admit he's handsome.
  • Kitty Riley: Now that you mention it, he is. Very handsome.
  • Crystal Radek: Well, maybe that's important to you; but, it isn't to me. The most important thing in a man is character.
  • Kitty Riley: It is? I mean - it is.
  • Count Danilo: What's your name?
  • Crystal Radek: [pretending to be Fifi, Maxim Dancer] Fifi!
  • Count Danilo: You're the freshest Fifi I ever met.
  • Crystal Radek: I have nothing on! Oh, why didn't you tell me?
  • Kitty Riley: I thought you'd find out.
  • Count Danilo: Come on. Let's make up. It's the nicest part of quarreling.
  • Baron Popoff: What is being in love with one woman got to do with being married to another? Especially a rich one.
  • Baron Popoff: Perfect. Charming, handsome, distinguished. Yes, I like that slight air of secret sorrow. Women love a man who suffers.
  • Police Sergeant: Long legs.
  • Count Danilo: Yeah, how did you know?
  • Police Sergeant: All American women have long legs. From the waist down, the American woman is incomparable. From the waist up, the advantage is all with the French women.
  • Count Danilo: Oh, I assure you, Sergeant, from the waist up she's completely French.
  • Count Danilo: Miss Riley - out.
  • Kitty Riley: Out?
  • Count Danilo: Out!
  • Kitty Riley: Out.
  • Crystal Radek: He was the maddest king I ever saw.
  • Kitty Riley: Heads will roll.
  • Crystal Radek: Heads will roll. What does that mean?
  • Kitty Riley: Oh, it's just and expression.
  • Crystal Radek: But, they have some funny customs in Marshovia. Heads will roll.
  • Kitty Riley: Oh, don't be silly. They stopped chopping heads off 200 years ago.
  • Crystal Radek: They're awfully backward in Marshovia.
  • Crystal Radek: For the first time he stood on his own two feet and spoke out like a man.
  • Marshovian Ambassador: Forgive him, madam, he's no diplomat.
  • Crystal Radek: Diplomat? It never occurred to you two that you cannot tell anyone whom to love and whom to hate. And you are the biggest idiots in the diplomatic service!

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