Prof. Robert O. Sutwell:
Marianne, this book will be my triumph.
Marianne: And you'll never get it though the mail. But hang on to the picture rights, I'm sure American International will snap it up in a minute.
--Dorothy Malone (as ) in Beach Party
Marianne: And you'll never get it though the mail. But hang on to the picture rights, I'm sure American International will snap it up in a minute.
--Dorothy Malone (as ) in Beach Party
Rick Todd:
Well, what's the rush? I never met a lady cartoonist before.
Abigail 'Abby' Parker: [Sarcastically] All lady cartoonists are extremely grateful.
--Dorothy Malone (as ) in Artists and Models
Abigail 'Abby' Parker: [Sarcastically] All lady cartoonists are extremely grateful.
--Dorothy Malone (as ) in Artists and Models
Abigail 'Abby' Parker:
You told him to kiss me?
Rick Todd: Lady, if I'd known he was going to kiss you, I wouldn't have sent a boy to do a man's job.
Abigail 'Abby' Parker: [slap] That's for the man. You can tell him the job's filled.
--Dorothy Malone (as ) in Artists and Models
Rick Todd: Lady, if I'd known he was going to kiss you, I wouldn't have sent a boy to do a man's job.
Abigail 'Abby' Parker: [slap] That's for the man. You can tell him the job's filled.
--Dorothy Malone (as ) in Artists and Models
Belle Breckenridge:
To me, it always seems like it's the women who keep on living. Men kill or get killed and women bury them. We're professional survivors.
--Dorothy Malone (as ) in The Last Sunset
--Dorothy Malone (as ) in The Last Sunset
Diana Barrymore:
I don't want to write a book about my life. Living it was bad enough!
--Dorothy Malone (as ) in Too Much, Too Soon
--Dorothy Malone (as ) in Too Much, Too Soon
Marylee Hadley:
But you don't have to take my word for anything. Just try keeping your head clear and your eyes open.
Kyle Hadley: Why should you care? You've never cared about me.
Marylee Hadley: ...Or your wife.
Kyle Hadley: Why are you putting your two cents in?
Marylee Hadley: Only because of Mitch. Because I've never had him. And your wife has.
[Kyle slaps her]
--Dorothy Malone (as Marylee Hadley) in Written on the Wind
Kyle Hadley: Why should you care? You've never cared about me.
Marylee Hadley: ...Or your wife.
Kyle Hadley: Why are you putting your two cents in?
Marylee Hadley: Only because of Mitch. Because I've never had him. And your wife has.
[Kyle slaps her]
--Dorothy Malone (as Marylee Hadley) in Written on the Wind
Marylee Hadley:
I'm allergic to politeness.
--Dorothy Malone (as Marylee Hadley) in Written on the Wind
--Dorothy Malone (as Marylee Hadley) in Written on the Wind
Marylee Hadley:
That was no lady. That was your wife.
Kyle Hadley: Where are they going?
Marylee Hadley: I don't know. Where would you take your best friends wife?
Kyle Hadley: You're a real sweet kid.
Marylee Hadley: Now, be nice to me brother. One morning, we'll wake up and be all alone together.
--Dorothy Malone (as Marylee Hadley) in Written on the Wind
Kyle Hadley: Where are they going?
Marylee Hadley: I don't know. Where would you take your best friends wife?
Kyle Hadley: You're a real sweet kid.
Marylee Hadley: Now, be nice to me brother. One morning, we'll wake up and be all alone together.
--Dorothy Malone (as Marylee Hadley) in Written on the Wind
Kyle Hadley:
I'll kill him!
Marylee Hadley: A whiskey bottle's about all you'd kill.
--Dorothy Malone (as Marylee Hadley) in Written on the Wind
Marylee Hadley: A whiskey bottle's about all you'd kill.
--Dorothy Malone (as Marylee Hadley) in Written on the Wind
Kyle Hadley:
You're a filthy liar.
Marylee Hadley: I'm filthy - period!
--Dorothy Malone (as Marylee Hadley) in Written on the Wind
Marylee Hadley: I'm filthy - period!
--Dorothy Malone (as Marylee Hadley) in Written on the Wind