Maureen O'Hara
(as Lady Margaret Denby)
Jamie: No, I've read your eyes right... I've known too many hellcats not to know what's behind all that blaze and bluster. Confound it, you idiot -- I'm telling you that I love you. And you'll call me 'Jamie Boy' before you call that stick of a man 'your husband'. Well, are you coming with me or not?
Lady Margaret Denby: Your conceit, Mr. Waring, has unhinged your mind.
Lady Margaret Denby: Your conceit, Mr. Waring, has unhinged your mind.
From The Black Swan
Paul Henreid
(as Jerry Durrance)
Tina Durrance (to her father, Jerry): Do you like me?
Jerry (looking at Charlotte): I love you.
Jerry (looking at Charlotte): I love you.
From Now, Voyager
Clark Gable
(as Peter Warne)
Alexander Andrews: Do you love her?
Peter Warne: A normal human being couldn't live under the same roof with her without going nutty! She's my idea of nothing!
Alexander Andrews: I asked you a simple question! Do you love her?
Peter Warne: YES! But don't hold that against me, I'm a little screwy myself!
Peter Warne: A normal human being couldn't live under the same roof with her without going nutty! She's my idea of nothing!
Alexander Andrews: I asked you a simple question! Do you love her?
Peter Warne: YES! But don't hold that against me, I'm a little screwy myself!
Clark Gable
(as Peter Warne)
Peter Warne: I want to see what love looks like when it's triumphant. I haven't had a good laugh in a week.
Edward G. Robinson
(as Mario Manetta)
Mario Manetta: What's love anyway? Is it going to put a roof over his head? Is it going to fill up his belly?
From A Hole in the Head
Rex Downing
(as Heathcliff, as a child)
Heathcliff, as a child: Let all the world confess, that there is not in all the world a more beautiful damsel than the Princess Catherine of Yorkshire.
Cathy, as a child: But I - I'm still your slave.
Heathcliff, as a child: No, Cathy. I now make you my queen. Whatever happens out there, here you will always be my queen.
Cathy, as a child: But I - I'm still your slave.
Heathcliff, as a child: No, Cathy. I now make you my queen. Whatever happens out there, here you will always be my queen.
From Wuthering Heights
Tyrone Power
(as Count Axel de Fersen)
Marie: You thought of me as something quite wonderful, didn't you? But instead you found an empty-headed, ill-mannered little fool. You see, monsieur, how sadly I am changed.
Count Axel de Fersen: Oh no, madame! You've made pleasure a shield against lonliness and slander, but you could never change so deep a heart, so eager to be loved. Everyone, even the highest, has some dream of love in his heart and unless he achieve it he must fill that emptiness with noise, fame, excitement, pleasure.
Count Axel de Fersen: Oh no, madame! You've made pleasure a shield against lonliness and slander, but you could never change so deep a heart, so eager to be loved. Everyone, even the highest, has some dream of love in his heart and unless he achieve it he must fill that emptiness with noise, fame, excitement, pleasure.
From Marie Antoinette
William Holden
(as Shears)
John Barrymore
(as The Baron Felix von Gaigern)
Grusinskaya: Who are you?
Baron Felix von Geigern: Someone who could love you, that's all. Someone who's forgotten everything else but you.
Grusinskaya: You could love me?
Baron Felix von Geigern: I've never seen anything in my life as beautiful as you are.
Baron Felix von Geigern: Someone who could love you, that's all. Someone who's forgotten everything else but you.
Grusinskaya: You could love me?
Baron Felix von Geigern: I've never seen anything in my life as beautiful as you are.
From Grand Hotel
Humphrey Bogart
(as Samuel Spade)
Sam Spade: All we've got is that maybe you love me and maybe I love you.
Brigid O'Shaughnessy: You know whether you love me or not.
Sam Spade: Maybe I do. I'll have some rotten nights after I've sent you over, but that'll pass.
Brigid O'Shaughnessy: You know whether you love me or not.
Sam Spade: Maybe I do. I'll have some rotten nights after I've sent you over, but that'll pass.
From The Maltese Falcon