Jeanne Starr:
He called you Clay.
Clay Hardin: Un huh.
Jeanne Starr: Are they going to arrest you?
Clay Hardin: I hope not. That would spoil our whole evening.
--Errol Flynn (as Clay Hardin) in San Antonio
Clay Hardin: Un huh.
Jeanne Starr: Are they going to arrest you?
Clay Hardin: I hope not. That would spoil our whole evening.
--Errol Flynn (as Clay Hardin) in San Antonio
Victoria Ware:
You're thinking about Sullivan?
James J. Corbett aka Gentleman Jim: Yeah. I can see him now walking back to his room, alone, lying there all night and thinking, 'What's the use of ever getting up again?' John L! He'll never thump another bar and shout, 'I can lick any man in the world.' He must be lost.
--Errol Flynn (as James J. Corbett) in Gentleman Jim
James J. Corbett aka Gentleman Jim: Yeah. I can see him now walking back to his room, alone, lying there all night and thinking, 'What's the use of ever getting up again?' John L! He'll never thump another bar and shout, 'I can lick any man in the world.' He must be lost.
--Errol Flynn (as James J. Corbett) in Gentleman Jim
Doctor John Stafford:
[Seeing Paige cooking eggs] Who told you to get breakfast?
Dr. Newell Paige: My stomach!
--Errol Flynn (as ) in Green Light
Dr. Newell Paige: My stomach!
--Errol Flynn (as ) in Green Light
Train Conductor:
[Noticing that Bonet and Picard are handcuffed] Oh! Oh, which one of you gentlemen is the prisoner?
[Bonet nods toward Picard]
Train Conductor: Ah. of course! A bad type! What did he do?
Jean Picard: I killed a conducter for asking too many questions.
[the conductor nervously makes a quick exit]
--Errol Flynn (as Jean Picard / Emil DuPont) in Uncertain Glory
[Bonet nods toward Picard]
Train Conductor: Ah. of course! A bad type! What did he do?
Jean Picard: I killed a conducter for asking too many questions.
[the conductor nervously makes a quick exit]
--Errol Flynn (as Jean Picard / Emil DuPont) in Uncertain Glory
Queen Margaret:
I asked you that when I was Queen, but I am no longer.
Don Juan: You are. You always will be. I shall be the only one to knew that for just a little while there was no Queen.
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
Don Juan: You are. You always will be. I shall be the only one to knew that for just a little while there was no Queen.
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
Count D'Orsini:
[finding Don Juan with his fiancee] You'll not get away so easily, senor. You're caught!
Don Juan: [sardonically] The story of my life!
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
Don Juan: [sardonically] The story of my life!
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
Lady Diana:
You're here at last. You found me!
Don Juan: Indeed I have.
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
Don Juan: Indeed I have.
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
Catherine:
But how long will you love me?
Don Juan: Sweet lady, love is not measured in terms of time, only in ecstasy!
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
Don Juan: Sweet lady, love is not measured in terms of time, only in ecstasy!
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
Catherine:
But you've made love to so many women.
Don Juan: Catherine, an artist may paint a thousand canvasses before achieving one work of art, would you deny a lover the same practice?
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
Don Juan: Catherine, an artist may paint a thousand canvasses before achieving one work of art, would you deny a lover the same practice?
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
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.
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan
Don Juan: That's certainly the mark of a good duellist, your majesty - to be living.
--Errol Flynn (as Don Juan de Maraña) in Adventures of Don Juan