Jerry D'Amato:
Get something for that head ache!
Mae Doyle D'Amato: Yeah, a new head.
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Mae Doyle D'Amato) in Clash by Night
Mae Doyle D'Amato: Yeah, a new head.
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Mae Doyle D'Amato) in Clash by Night
Jerry D'Amato:
I'm real glad you came back home Mae.
Mae Doyle D'Amato: Why?
Jerry D'Amato: I like you - you know that.
Mae Doyle D'Amato: You don't know anything about me. What kind of an animal am I? Do I have fangs? Do I purr? What jungle am I from? You don't know a thing about me.
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Mae Doyle D'Amato) in Clash by Night
Mae Doyle D'Amato: Why?
Jerry D'Amato: I like you - you know that.
Mae Doyle D'Amato: You don't know anything about me. What kind of an animal am I? Do I have fangs? Do I purr? What jungle am I from? You don't know a thing about me.
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Mae Doyle D'Amato) in Clash by Night
Jerry D'Amato:
That Mae is some dancer. Me, I'm like a hippo on two feet.
Mae Doyle D'Amato: Yeah, MY two feet.
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Mae Doyle D'Amato) in Clash by Night
Mae Doyle D'Amato: Yeah, MY two feet.
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Mae Doyle D'Amato) in Clash by Night
Charles Barkley:
Why don't you use a little common sense?
Fiona Gaylord: I hate common sense, it's so common.
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Fiona Gaylord) in The Gay Sisters
Fiona Gaylord: I hate common sense, it's so common.
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Fiona Gaylord) in The Gay Sisters
Brandon Bourne:
[Desparately] Jess, can't you understand what this is for me. I'm like a drunk who knows liquor will wreck him. He hates it. He hides from it. He... he tries!
Jessie Bourne: What are you asking for? Permission?
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Jessie Bourne) in East Side, West Side
Jessie Bourne: What are you asking for? Permission?
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Jessie Bourne) in East Side, West Side
Chris Claybourne:
[gesturing toward a portrait] Tough old bird; he had a wooden leg and a glass eye.
Rita Wilson Claybourne: Which is the glass eye, the one on the right?
Chris Claybourne: Yeah. How'd you know?
Rita Wilson Claybourne: Oh, I don't know. It has a kinder expression than the real one.
--Barbara Stanwyck (as ) in His Brother's Wife
Rita Wilson Claybourne: Which is the glass eye, the one on the right?
Chris Claybourne: Yeah. How'd you know?
Rita Wilson Claybourne: Oh, I don't know. It has a kinder expression than the real one.
--Barbara Stanwyck (as ) in His Brother's Wife
Charles Pike:
[unaware he has been targeted by a gang of card sharks] Have you seen this one?
[performs childish sleight-of-hand trick]
Jean Harrington: Look, he does card tricks!
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Jean) in The Lady Eve
[performs childish sleight-of-hand trick]
Jean Harrington: Look, he does card tricks!
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Jean) in The Lady Eve
Charles Pike:
I'm married.
Jean Harrington: But so am I, darling. So am I.
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Jean) in The Lady Eve
Jean Harrington: But so am I, darling. So am I.
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Jean) in The Lady Eve
Charles Pike:
Now you, on the other hand, with a little coaching you could be terrific
[at playing cards]
Charles Pike: .
Jean Harrington: Do you really think so?
Charles Pike: Yes, you have a definite nose.
Jean Harrington: I'm glad you like it. Do you like any of the rest of me?
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Jean) in The Lady Eve
[at playing cards]
Charles Pike: .
Jean Harrington: Do you really think so?
Charles Pike: Yes, you have a definite nose.
Jean Harrington: I'm glad you like it. Do you like any of the rest of me?
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Jean) in The Lady Eve
Charles Pike:
Snakes are my life, in a way.
Jean Harrington: What a life!
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Jean) in The Lady Eve
Jean Harrington: What a life!
--Barbara Stanwyck (as Jean) in The Lady Eve