Sibella:
[sobs] Oh Louis! I don't want to marry Lionel!
Louis Mazzini: Why not?
Sibella: He's so dull.
Louis Mazzini: I must admit he exhibits the most extraordinary capacity for middle age that I've ever encountered in a young man of twenty-four.
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
Louis Mazzini: Why not?
Sibella: He's so dull.
Louis Mazzini: I must admit he exhibits the most extraordinary capacity for middle age that I've ever encountered in a young man of twenty-four.
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
Sibella:
He says he wants to go to Europe to expand his mind.
Louis Mazzini: He certainly has room to do so.
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
Louis Mazzini: He certainly has room to do so.
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
Sibella:
Oh, the Italian men are so handsome... but I could never get away from Lionel for a moment.
Sibella: But, I was forgetting... you're Italian.
Louis Mazzini: Half.
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
Sibella: But, I was forgetting... you're Italian.
Louis Mazzini: Half.
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
Louis Mazzini:
[after murdering his cousin along with his cousin's mistress] I was sorry about the girl, but found some relief in the reflection that she had presumably during the weekend already undergone a fate worse than death.
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
Louis Mazzini:
[to the Duke, before he executes him] From here, I think, the wound will be consistent with the story I shall tell.
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
Louis Mazzini:
How happy could I be with either, were t'other dear charmer away.
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
Louis Mazzini:
I considered it both seemly and touching that my dear wife should visit me as she did this morning, to make her farewells. Your arrival on the other hand, appears to me unseemly and tasteless in the extreme.
Sibella: I couldn't bear my last sight of you to be that look of hatred you gave me as you went out from the trial
Louis Mazzini: In view of the fact that your evidence had put the rope around my neck, you could hardly expect a glance of warm affection.
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
Sibella: I couldn't bear my last sight of you to be that look of hatred you gave me as you went out from the trial
Louis Mazzini: In view of the fact that your evidence had put the rope around my neck, you could hardly expect a glance of warm affection.
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
Louis Mazzini:
I couldn't help feeling that even Sibella's capacity for lying was going to be taxed to the utmost. Time had brought me revenge on Lionel, and as the Italian proverb says, revenge is a dish which people of taste prefer to eat cold.
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
Louis Mazzini:
I had not forgotten or forgiven the boredom of the sermon of young Henry's funeral, and I decided to promote the Reverend Lord Henry D'Ascoyne to next place on the list
[to be murdered]
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
[to be murdered]
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
Louis Mazzini:
I made an oath that I would revenge the wrongs her family had done her. It was no more than a piece of youthful bravado, but it was one of those acorns from which great oaks are destined to grow. Even then I went so far as to examine the family tree and prune it to just the living members. But what could I do to hurt them? What could I take from them, except, perhaps, their lives.
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets
--Dennis Price (as Louis Mazzini) in Kind Hearts and Coronets