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![]() Charles Boyer Quotation"Mostly I've played other roles, but even when I've played other parts people see me differently. In America, when you have an accent, in the mind of the people they associate you with kissing hands and being gallant. I think that has harmed me, just as it has harmed me to be followed and plagued by a line I never said." Movie Title: Cluny Brown (1946) as Adam Belinski: Adam Belinski : In Hyde Park, some people like to feed nuts to the squirrels. But if it makes you happy to feed squirrels to the nuts, who am I to say nuts to the squirrels? Movie Title: Barefoot in the Park (1967) as Victor Velasco: Victor Velasco : No, you said "Fly you have a waiter in my soup." Corie Bratter : Well I did! He put his hand in my soup to get the fly out! Victor Velasco : Shama shama elma commama! Movie Title: The Garden of Allah (1936) as Boris Androvsky: Boris Androvsky : There are things in a man's life it's best to forget. There are dark places which should be left dark. Movie Title: Around the World in Eighty Days (1956) as Monsieur Gasse, Travel Agent: Monsieur Gasse, Travel Agent : Monsieur! Your are now addressing the second most celebrated balloonist in Europe. Phileas Fogg : And who is the first? Monsieur Gasse, Travel Agent : He is not available. He was, uh, buried last Tuesday. Movie Title: The Golden Door (1941) as Georges Iscovescu: Georges Iscovescu : Your husband? Anita Dixon : No. No, Shaughnessy was a jockey from Caliente. Five foot three. Once over the border, I went to a judge. I said, a woman wants a man, not a radiator cap! Divorce granted, fifty dollars. |
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