Kathie Bleeker:
Where are you going when you leave here?
Johnny: [he pauses and just shrugs]
Kathie Bleeker: Don't you know?
Johnny: Oh, man. we're just gonna go!
--Marlon Brando (as ) in The Wild One
Johnny: [he pauses and just shrugs]
Kathie Bleeker: Don't you know?
Johnny: Oh, man. we're just gonna go!
--Marlon Brando (as ) in The Wild One
Kathie Bleeker:
Why are you trying to be so rude?
Johnny: I don't like cops!
--Marlon Brando (as ) in The Wild One
Johnny: I don't like cops!
--Marlon Brando (as ) in The Wild One
Blanche DuBois:
[telephone rings]
[rises out of seat]
Blanche DuBois: That's for me, I'm sure.
Stanley Kowalski: [pushes her back down roughly] Just keep your seat, I'm not so sure.
--Marlon Brando (as Stanley Kowalski) in A Streetcar Named Desire
[rises out of seat]
Blanche DuBois: That's for me, I'm sure.
Stanley Kowalski: [pushes her back down roughly] Just keep your seat, I'm not so sure.
--Marlon Brando (as Stanley Kowalski) in A Streetcar Named Desire
Blanche DuBois:
My, but you have an impressive, judicial air.
Stanley Kowalski: You know, if I didn't know that you was my wife's sister, I would get ideas about you... Don't play so dumb. You know what.
--Marlon Brando (as Stanley Kowalski) in A Streetcar Named Desire
Stanley Kowalski: You know, if I didn't know that you was my wife's sister, I would get ideas about you... Don't play so dumb. You know what.
--Marlon Brando (as Stanley Kowalski) in A Streetcar Named Desire
Blanche DuBois:
Please don't get up.
Stanley Kowalski: Nobody's going to get up, so don't get worried.
--Marlon Brando (as Stanley Kowalski) in A Streetcar Named Desire
Stanley Kowalski: Nobody's going to get up, so don't get worried.
--Marlon Brando (as Stanley Kowalski) in A Streetcar Named Desire
Blanche DuBois:
Why, those were a tribute from an admirer of mine.
Stanley Kowalski: He must have had a lot of admiration.
Blanche DuBois: Oh, in my youth I excited some admiration. But look at me now! Would you think it possible that I was once considered to be attractive?
Stanley Kowalski: Your looks are okay.
Blanche DuBois: I was fishing for a compliment Stanley.
Stanley Kowalski: I don't go in for that stuff.
Blanche DuBois: What stuff?
Stanley Kowalski: Compliments to women about their looks. I never met a dame yet that didn't know if she was good-looking or not without being told, and some of them give themselves credit for more than they've got. I once went out with a dame who told me, " I'm the glamorous type," she says, "I am the glamorous type!" I say, "So What?"
Blanche DuBois: And what did she say then?
Stanley Kowalski: She didn't say nothing. That shut her up like a clam.
Blanche DuBois: Did it end the romance?
Stanley Kowalski: It ended the conversation that was all. You know that some men are taken in by all this Hollywood glamour and some just aren't.
Blanche DuBois: I'm sure you belong in the second category.
Stanley Kowalski: That's right.
Blanche DuBois: I cannot imagine any witch of a woman casting a spell over you.
Stanley Kowalski: That's right.
Blanche DuBois: You're simple, straightforward and honest, a little bit on the primitive side, I should think. To interest you a woman would have to...
Stanley Kowalski: To lay her cards out on the table.
Stanley Kowalski: Well I never did care for wishy-washy people. That was why when you walked in last night, I said to myself, "my sister has married a man". Of course that was all I could hope to...
Stanley Kowalski: [He yells at her] How about cutting the rebop!
Stella: [Entering the room] Stanley! Stanley
--Marlon Brando (as Stanley Kowalski) in A Streetcar Named Desire
Stanley Kowalski: He must have had a lot of admiration.
Blanche DuBois: Oh, in my youth I excited some admiration. But look at me now! Would you think it possible that I was once considered to be attractive?
Stanley Kowalski: Your looks are okay.
Blanche DuBois: I was fishing for a compliment Stanley.
Stanley Kowalski: I don't go in for that stuff.
Blanche DuBois: What stuff?
Stanley Kowalski: Compliments to women about their looks. I never met a dame yet that didn't know if she was good-looking or not without being told, and some of them give themselves credit for more than they've got. I once went out with a dame who told me, " I'm the glamorous type," she says, "I am the glamorous type!" I say, "So What?"
Blanche DuBois: And what did she say then?
Stanley Kowalski: She didn't say nothing. That shut her up like a clam.
Blanche DuBois: Did it end the romance?
Stanley Kowalski: It ended the conversation that was all. You know that some men are taken in by all this Hollywood glamour and some just aren't.
Blanche DuBois: I'm sure you belong in the second category.
Stanley Kowalski: That's right.
Blanche DuBois: I cannot imagine any witch of a woman casting a spell over you.
Stanley Kowalski: That's right.
Blanche DuBois: You're simple, straightforward and honest, a little bit on the primitive side, I should think. To interest you a woman would have to...
Stanley Kowalski: To lay her cards out on the table.
Stanley Kowalski: Well I never did care for wishy-washy people. That was why when you walked in last night, I said to myself, "my sister has married a man". Of course that was all I could hope to...
Stanley Kowalski: [He yells at her] How about cutting the rebop!
Stella: [Entering the room] Stanley! Stanley
--Marlon Brando (as Stanley Kowalski) in A Streetcar Named Desire
Lady Torrance:
Are you a lady's man?
Valentine 'Snakeskin' Xavier: It's been said that a woman can burn a man down... I can burn a woman down.
--Marlon Brando (as Valentine 'Snakeskin' Xavier) in The Fugitive Kind
Valentine 'Snakeskin' Xavier: It's been said that a woman can burn a man down... I can burn a woman down.
--Marlon Brando (as Valentine 'Snakeskin' Xavier) in The Fugitive Kind
Sergeant Sarah Brown:
You want to take me to dinner in *Havana, Cuba?*
Sky Masterson: Well, they eat in Cuba the same as we do.
--Marlon Brando (as Sky Masterson) in Guys and Dolls
Sky Masterson: Well, they eat in Cuba the same as we do.
--Marlon Brando (as Sky Masterson) in Guys and Dolls
Edie:
I've never met anyone like you. There's not a spark of sentiment or romance or human kindness in your whole body.
Terry: What good does it do you but get you in trouble?
--Marlon Brando (as Terry Malloy) in On the Waterfront
Terry: What good does it do you but get you in trouble?
--Marlon Brando (as Terry Malloy) in On the Waterfront
Edie:
Shouldn't everybody care about everybody else?
Terry: Boy, what a fruitcake you are!
--Marlon Brando (as Terry Malloy) in On the Waterfront
Terry: Boy, what a fruitcake you are!
--Marlon Brando (as Terry Malloy) in On the Waterfront