Angelica Sedara:
Listen to me. Concetta is right. To marry him after loving you would be like drinking water after tasting...
[They kiss]
Tancredi Falconeri: Tasting what?
Angelica Sedara: Marsala.
[They kiss again]
--Claudia Cardinale (as Angelica Sedara / Bertiana) in The Leopard
[They kiss]
Tancredi Falconeri: Tasting what?
Angelica Sedara: Marsala.
[They kiss again]
--Claudia Cardinale (as Angelica Sedara / Bertiana) in The Leopard
Claudia:
I don't understand. He meets a girl that can give him a new life and he pushes her away?
Guido: Because he no longer believes in it.
Claudia: Because he doesn't know how to love.
Guido: Because it isn't true that a woman can change a man.
Claudia: Because he doesn't know how to love.
Guido: And above all because I don't feel like telling another pile of lies.
Claudia: Because he doesn't know how to love.
--Claudia Cardinale (as Claudia) in 8½
Guido: Because he no longer believes in it.
Claudia: Because he doesn't know how to love.
Guido: Because it isn't true that a woman can change a man.
Claudia: Because he doesn't know how to love.
Guido: And above all because I don't feel like telling another pile of lies.
Claudia: Because he doesn't know how to love.
--Claudia Cardinale (as Claudia) in 8½
Jill:
You wake up one morning and say "World, I know you! From now on there are no more surprises!".
--Claudia Cardinale (as Jill McBain) in Once Upon a Time in the West
--Claudia Cardinale (as Jill McBain) in Once Upon a Time in the West
Princess Dala:
[tipsy from champagne] When I went on my first zsrafari... frazari... wild animal hunt.
--Claudia Cardinale (as Princess Dahla) in The Pink Panther
--Claudia Cardinale (as Princess Dahla) in The Pink Panther
Cheyenne:
You deserve better.
Jill: The last man who told me that... is buried out there.
--Claudia Cardinale (as Jill McBain) in Once Upon a Time in the West
Jill: The last man who told me that... is buried out there.
--Claudia Cardinale (as Jill McBain) in Once Upon a Time in the West
Woman:
I've never really known another man like him. He can keep ten girls in the air at once and make each one happy.
Princess Dala: Amazing, sort of a contemporary Don Juan?
--Claudia Cardinale (as Princess Dahla) in The Pink Panther
Princess Dala: Amazing, sort of a contemporary Don Juan?
--Claudia Cardinale (as Princess Dahla) in The Pink Panther
Inspector Jacques Clouseau:
I am willing to bet you ten thousand francs, that the phantom is in Cortina at this very moment. Even, perhaps, in this very room.
Simone Clouseau: How exciting. What do you think, Mr. Tucker?
Tucker: Oh, I agree with the inspector. You see, Ten of his last fifteen victims have been guests at Angela Dunning's parties.
Sir Charles Lytton: What are we all talking about?
Simone Clouseau: The notorious Phantom.
Princess Dala: I'm afraid I never heard of him.
Sir Charles Lytton: From the little I've read about him, he seems to be quite a fellow.
Inspector Jacques Clouseau: Believe me. There are few thieves who are as clever as the Phantom. Each theft is completely different and unique, classic in its conception.
George Lytton: I thought you were working on the theory that he does repeat himself.
Inspector Jacques Clouseau: Well, only as far as Angela Dunning's parties are concerned. However, there is one other duplication, but that is his ah... trademark, his calling card, so to speak. He always leaves a white monogrammed glove.
Princess Dala: Sounds terribly theatrical.
--Claudia Cardinale (as Princess Dahla) in The Pink Panther
Simone Clouseau: How exciting. What do you think, Mr. Tucker?
Tucker: Oh, I agree with the inspector. You see, Ten of his last fifteen victims have been guests at Angela Dunning's parties.
Sir Charles Lytton: What are we all talking about?
Simone Clouseau: The notorious Phantom.
Princess Dala: I'm afraid I never heard of him.
Sir Charles Lytton: From the little I've read about him, he seems to be quite a fellow.
Inspector Jacques Clouseau: Believe me. There are few thieves who are as clever as the Phantom. Each theft is completely different and unique, classic in its conception.
George Lytton: I thought you were working on the theory that he does repeat himself.
Inspector Jacques Clouseau: Well, only as far as Angela Dunning's parties are concerned. However, there is one other duplication, but that is his ah... trademark, his calling card, so to speak. He always leaves a white monogrammed glove.
Princess Dala: Sounds terribly theatrical.
--Claudia Cardinale (as Princess Dahla) in The Pink Panther