Errol Flynn
(as Don Juan de Maraña)
Errol Flynn
(as Don Juan de Maraña)
Errol Flynn
(as Don Juan de Maraña)
Robert Douglas
(as Duke de Lorca)
King Phillip III:
This is treason!
Queen Margaret: You will never succeed. The people will rise against you!
Duke de Lorca: Shepherds may change, but sheep remain sheep.
Queen Margaret: You will never succeed. The people will rise against you!
Duke de Lorca: Shepherds may change, but sheep remain sheep.
Errol Flynn
(as Don Juan de Maraña)
King Phillip III:
We consider Don Lorca the greatest living duellist in Spain.
Don Juan: That's certainly the mark of a good duellist, your majesty - to be living.
Don Juan: That's certainly the mark of a good duellist, your majesty - to be living.
Errol Flynn
(as Don Juan de Maraña)
Don Juan:
[to Count de Polan] Your Excellency, I don't consider myself particularly wasteful or useless. I'm just seeking happiness, the same as any man. Our viewpoints differ that's all.
Errol Flynn
(as Don Juan de Maraña)
Errol Flynn
(as Don Juan de Maraña)
Don Juan:
[to Queen Margaret] Like most other men there has always been an imaginary woman in my life. I endow her with all the virtues, I clothe her in perfection. Naturally I search for her in vain. I thought she could never exist except in my mind. Now I find out she does.
Errol Flynn
(as Don Juan de Maraña)
Viveca Lindfors
(as Queen Margaret)
Don Juan:
All my life I seem to have been stumbling around as if in darkness. I am no longer.
Queen Margaret: Silence! You have no right to speak to me that way. I forbid you.
Don Juan: But I would never have spoken except by your command.
Queen Margaret: Then I was wrong to command you. Wrong to believe that you could reform. Or that friendship and loyalty could ever replace your desire for another conquest.
Queen Margaret: Silence! You have no right to speak to me that way. I forbid you.
Don Juan: But I would never have spoken except by your command.
Queen Margaret: Then I was wrong to command you. Wrong to believe that you could reform. Or that friendship and loyalty could ever replace your desire for another conquest.