Edmund Gwenn
(as Mr. Bennet)
Lydia Bennet:
Has anybody heard how Jane is this morning?
Mrs. Bennet: Eh, Mr. Bingley sent a note over by his groom. She's much better. Such a happy idea of mine sending her off in the rain.
Mr. Bennet: Yes, but to Jane must go all the credit for having caught the cold, my dear.
Mrs. Bennet: Eh, Mr. Bingley sent a note over by his groom. She's much better. Such a happy idea of mine sending her off in the rain.
Mr. Bennet: Yes, but to Jane must go all the credit for having caught the cold, my dear.
Greer Garson
(as Elizabeth Bennet)
Greer Garson
(as Elizabeth Bennet)
Elizabeth Bennet:
Oh Mr. Darcy, Miss Bingley here is eager for her lesson. I hope you will enjoy it, Miss Bingley, and that you will learn to direct your darts with greater accuracy.
Greer Garson
(as Elizabeth Bennet)
Greer Garson
(as Elizabeth Bennet)
Elizabeth Bennett:
Oh, if you want to be really refined, you have to be dead. There's no one as dignified as a mummy
Edmund Gwenn
(as Mr. Bennet)
Mrs. Bennet:
Look at them! Five of them without dowries. What's to become of them?
Mr. Bennet: Yes, what's to become of the wretched creatures? Perhaps we should have drowned some of them at birth.
Mr. Bennet: Yes, what's to become of the wretched creatures? Perhaps we should have drowned some of them at birth.
Greer Garson
(as Elizabeth Bennet)
Mr. Darcy:
I have made the mistake of being honest with you.
Elizabeth Bennet: Honesty is a greatly overrated virtue. Silence in this case would have been more agreeable.
Elizabeth Bennet: Honesty is a greatly overrated virtue. Silence in this case would have been more agreeable.
Laurence Olivier
(as Mr. Darcy)
Mr. Darcy:
I rather admired what you did this afternoon Miss Elizabeth. Your resentment of what you believe to be an injustice showed courage and loyalty. I could wish i might possess a friend who would defend me as ably as Mr. Wickham was defended today.
Elizabeth Bennett: At this moment it's difficult to believe that you're so proud.
Mr. Darcy: At this moment it's difficult to believe that you're so prejudiced.
Elizabeth Bennett: At this moment it's difficult to believe that you're so proud.
Mr. Darcy: At this moment it's difficult to believe that you're so prejudiced.
Laurence Olivier
(as Mr. Darcy)
Mr. Darcy:
Yes, she looks tolerable enough, but I am in no humor tonight to give consequence to the middle classes at play.