Colonel Mastegui:
A man is not a man until he's caught at least one bullet.
Ned Sherwood: Catch it in the right place and a man isn't a man... period.
--Errol Flynn (as ) in The Big Boodle
Ned Sherwood: Catch it in the right place and a man isn't a man... period.
--Errol Flynn (as ) in The Big Boodle
Mark Williams:
What if my parachute doesn't open?
Capt. Nelson: Then you'll be the first one on the ground.
--Errol Flynn (as Capt. Nelson) in Objective, Burma!
Capt. Nelson: Then you'll be the first one on the ground.
--Errol Flynn (as Capt. Nelson) in Objective, Burma!
Mark Williams:
Why didn't you join the Navy?
Capt. Nelson: I can walk better than I can swim, brother.
--Errol Flynn (as Capt. Nelson) in Objective, Burma!
Capt. Nelson: I can walk better than I can swim, brother.
--Errol Flynn (as Capt. Nelson) in Objective, Burma!
Jean Christy:
I'm in love with a man whom I dislike intensely, who'd cheat me, who'd lie to me, whom I wouldn't trust as far as I could throw the Queen Mary. I...
Robert Kensington 'Bob' Lansford: You... you don't mean me, do you?
--Errol Flynn (as Robert Kensington 'Bob' Lansford) in Four's a Crowd
Robert Kensington 'Bob' Lansford: You... you don't mean me, do you?
--Errol Flynn (as Robert Kensington 'Bob' Lansford) in Four's a Crowd
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!
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
Don Juan: [unintimidated] This time I'm wearing my old clothes!
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
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.
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
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) in Adventures of Don Juan
Duke de Lorca:
Next time I shall cut you deeply.
Don Juan: Next time I shall wear my old clothes.
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
Don Juan: Next time I shall wear my old clothes.
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
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.
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
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.
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
Tim Hazelton:
[He's just returned to San Francisco after a long time away at sea] You look like someone they forgot to bury.
Frank Medlin: They didn't forget - I just wasn't there when they came around.
--Errol Flynn (as Frank Medlin) in The Sisters
Frank Medlin: They didn't forget - I just wasn't there when they came around.
--Errol Flynn (as Frank Medlin) in The Sisters
Jeanne Starr:
Aren't you ever going to forgive me for something I didn't even do?
Clay Hardin: Uh, did you ever hear of an animal called a Judas goat?
Jeanne Starr: No, but never mind that now, Clay...
Clay Hardin: But I *do* mind now... When sheep are driven into the pen to be slaughtered, they balk and won't go in, so a goat's put in to lead 'em. The sheep trust the goat, and they go where she leads. The goat walks through untouched, but the sheep following her are killed.
--Errol Flynn (as Clay Hardin) in San Antonio
Clay Hardin: Uh, did you ever hear of an animal called a Judas goat?
Jeanne Starr: No, but never mind that now, Clay...
Clay Hardin: But I *do* mind now... When sheep are driven into the pen to be slaughtered, they balk and won't go in, so a goat's put in to lead 'em. The sheep trust the goat, and they go where she leads. The goat walks through untouched, but the sheep following her are killed.
--Errol Flynn (as Clay Hardin) in San Antonio