Errol Flynn
(as Don Juan de Maraña)
Duke de Lorca:
[preparing to fight Don Juan] I warned you, senor! This time I shall cut deeply!
Don Juan: [unintimidated] This time I'm wearing my old clothes!
Don Juan: [unintimidated] This time I'm wearing my old clothes!
Errol Flynn
(as Don Juan de Maraña)
Duke de Lorca:
May I remind you, my dear fellow, that in a conflict one must choose a side. The middle ground is frequently the most dangerous.
Don Juan: I've been in the middle so many times, your grace... it doesn't disturb me.
Don Juan: I've been in the middle so many times, your grace... it doesn't disturb me.
Errol Flynn
(as Don Juan de Maraña)
Errol Flynn
(as Don Juan de Maraña)
Duke de Lorca:
Tell me, Don Juan, do you hire men to spread the words of your romantic conquests.
Don Juan: No, Your Excellency, that's a service that's always been done for me free of charge.
Duke de Lorca: You have a ready tongue. It's a pity it's been used in such idle pursuits.
Don Juan: A matter of opinion, Your Grace. Some men prefer the conquest of beauty to the conquest of the throne.
Don Juan: No, Your Excellency, that's a service that's always been done for me free of charge.
Duke de Lorca: You have a ready tongue. It's a pity it's been used in such idle pursuits.
Don Juan: A matter of opinion, Your Grace. Some men prefer the conquest of beauty to the conquest of the throne.
Robert Douglas
(as Duke de Lorca)
Duke de Lorca:
You can see we have several interesting devices in this chamber. They have the tendency to break a man's will. If the first one fails, we try another until we find exactly the right one to loosen the tongue.
Count de Polan: I've heard of men whose tongues have withstood it.
Duke de Lorca: Yes, but they now speak with the tongues of angels.
Count de Polan: I've heard of men whose tongues have withstood it.
Duke de Lorca: Yes, but they now speak with the tongues of angels.
Viveca Lindfors
(as Queen Margaret)
Viveca Lindfors
(as Queen Margaret)
Errol Flynn
(as Don Juan de Maraña)
Queen Margaret:
I asked you that when I was Queen, but I am no longer.
Don Juan: You are. You always will be. I shall be the only one to knew that for just a little while there was no Queen.
Don Juan: You are. You always will be. I shall be the only one to knew that for just a little while there was no Queen.
Errol Flynn
(as Don Juan de Maraña)
Count D'Orsini:
[finding Don Juan with his fiancee] You'll not get away so easily, senor. You're caught!
Don Juan: [sardonically] The story of my life!
Don Juan: [sardonically] The story of my life!