Merritt Andrews:
Do you love me Ryder?
Ryder Smith: I think so.
Merritt Andrews: Do I love you Ryder?
Ryder Smith: I hope so.
--George Hamilton (as ) in Where the Boys Are
Ryder Smith: I think so.
Merritt Andrews: Do I love you Ryder?
Ryder Smith: I hope so.
--George Hamilton (as ) in Where the Boys Are
Professor Jim Tanner:
They say that power corrupts - and that absolute power - I wonder...
--George Hamilton (as Professor Jim Tanner) in The Power
--George Hamilton (as Professor Jim Tanner) in The Power
Ryder Smith:
[talking about them getting intimate] Don't be frightened.
Merritt Andrews: I'm not frightened and I'm not being coy. It's just that I've... I've never done anything like this before.
Ryder Smith: You certainly had me fooled. All that talk.
Merritt Andrews: That's all it was is talk, and unless you love me the way I love you...
Ryder Smith: I love you, Merritt, I love you.
[they kiss]
--George Hamilton (as ) in Where the Boys Are
Merritt Andrews: I'm not frightened and I'm not being coy. It's just that I've... I've never done anything like this before.
Ryder Smith: You certainly had me fooled. All that talk.
Merritt Andrews: That's all it was is talk, and unless you love me the way I love you...
Ryder Smith: I love you, Merritt, I love you.
[they kiss]
--George Hamilton (as ) in Where the Boys Are
Ryder Smith:
Experience! That's what separates the girls from the Girl Scouts.
--George Hamilton (as ) in Where the Boys Are
--George Hamilton (as ) in Where the Boys Are
Ryder Smith:
Sophistication isn't a matter of where you come from or even what your family does. It's the way you - the way you think, your outlook on life, what you've experienced.
--George Hamilton (as ) in Where the Boys Are
--George Hamilton (as ) in Where the Boys Are