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Jump to quotes from High Society, Rear Window, To Catch a Thief, or High Noon.

as Tracy Lord in High Society

hs00.mp3 Tracy Lord:With your background and taste and intelligence, you could have become a serious composer, or a diplomat, or anything you wanted to be. And what have you become? A jukebox hero!
hs01.mp3 Tracy Lord:Oh, Dexter, be satisfied, and let me alone! Go away! Go away, and stay away!
hs02.mp3 Tracy Lord:Is he out of his mind? Intimate pictures of my wedding in that... barbershop magazine?!
hs03.mp3 Tracy Lord:How do you do? I'm Tracy Lord.
hs04.mp3 Tracy Lord:Elizabeth Imbrie... It sounds like a medieval saint who was burned to death!
hs05.mp3 Mike Connor:Uh, South Bend, Indiana.
Tracy Lord:Oh, South Bend, it sounds like dancing, doesn't it?
hs06.mp3 Tracy Lord:If you'll excuse me, I'll see what's keeping Mama. Mama is so eager to see you. Mama!
hs07.mp3 Liz Imbrie:Miss Lord, would you please lift your chin?
Tracy Lord:I thought I was sticking it out.
hs08.mp3 Tracy Lord:No, Mike, you don't know what I mean. I'm asking you, straight out: tell me the reason why I shouldn't have. No, don't! Just... tell me what time it is.

as Lisa Fremont in Rear Window

rw01.mp3 Lisa:How's your leg?
Jeff:Hurts a little.
Lisa:And your stomach?
Jeff:Empty as a football.
Lisa:And your love love?
Jeff:Not too active.
Lisa:Anything else bothering you?
Jeff:Mmm-hmmm. Who are you?
Lisa:Reading from top to bottom: Lisa... Carol... Fremont.
rw02.mp3 Lisa:Even if I had to pay, it would be worth it, just for the occasion!
rw03.mp3 Lisa:It's cracked, and you never use it. It's too ornate. I'm sending up a plain, flat silver one with just your initials engraved.
rw04.mp3 Lisa:What a day I've had!
rw05.mp3 Lisa:I'd say she's doing a woman's hardest job: juggling wolves.
rw06.mp3 Lisa:Well, if your opinion is as rude as your manner, I don't think I care to hear it.
rw07.mp3 Lisa:Well, if there's one thing I know, it's how to wear the proper clothes.
rw08.mp3 Jeff:When am I going to see you again?
Lisa:Not for a long time... at least... not until tomorrow night.
rw09.mp3 Jeff:Why would a man leave his apartment three times on a rainy night with a suitcase and come back three times?
Lisa:He likes the way his wife welcomes him home.
rw10.mp3 Lisa:Pay attention to me!
rw11.mp3 Lisa:Something too frightful to utter!
rw12.mp3 Lisa:A murderer would never parade his crime in front of an open window.
rw13.mp3 Lisa:Let's start from the beginning again, Jeff. Tell me everything you saw and what you think it means.
rw14.mp3 Lisa:I'm just warming some brady. Mr. Doyle, I presume?
Jeff:Tom, this is Miss Lisa Fremont.
Doyle:How do you do?
Lisa:We think Thorwald's guilty.
rw15.mp3 Doyle:Oh, Jeff, if you need any more help, consult the yellow pages in your telephone directory.
Lisa:Oh, I love funny exit lines.
rw16.mp3 Lisa:I'm not much on rear window ethics.
rw17.mp3 Lisa:Jeff, you know, if someone came in here, they wouldn't believe what they'd see? You and me with long faces, plunged into despair because we find out a man didn't kill his wife. We're two of the most frightening ghouls I've ever known. You'd think we could be a little bit happy that the poor woman is alive and well!
rw18.mp3 Lisa:Show's over for tonight. Preview of coming attractions...
rw19.mp3 Lisa:Why would Thorwald want to kill a little dog? Because it knew too much!
rw20.mp3 Stella:Let's go down there and find out what's buried in that garden.
Lisa:Why not? I've always wanted to meet Mrs. Thorwald!

as Frances Stevens in To Catch a Thief

thief01.mp3 Francie:Maybe Mr. Houston doesn't care for gambling.
Jessie:Everyone likes to gamble in one way or another, even you!
Francie:I have an intense dislike for it.
Jessie:Francie, dear, when the stakes are right, you'll gamble!
thief02.mp3 Francie:Ah, well, that's warm, friendly France for you!
thief03.mp3 Francie:Are you sure you were talking about water skis? From where I sat it looked as though you were conjugating some irregular verbs!
thief04.mp3 John:Say something nice to her, Danielle.
Danielle:She looks a lot older up close.
Francie:To a mere child, anything over twenty might seem old.
Danielle:A child? Shall we stand in shallower water and discuss that?
thief05.mp3 Francie:Do you have time for me now?
John:Well, I'm sorry I was so long out there at the float.
Francie:From what I saw of that girl, I thought you'd be a lot longer.
thief06.mp3 John:Miss Stevens?
Francie:Yes, Mr. Burns?
John:You know what I think?
Francie:About what?
John:You.
Francie:I don't really care.
thief07.mp3 Francie:I don't like cold things touching my skin.
thief08.mp3 Francie:I'd rather spend my money on more tangible excitement.
John:Tell me, what do you get a thrill out of most?
Francie:I'm still looking for that one.
thief09.mp3 Francie:I thought we were going to look at the gardens.
thief10.mp3 Francie:The first thing I notice about you was-
John:Don't sound so pleased with yourself!
Francie:I've never caught a jewel thief before. It's stimulating. It's like... Well, it's like...
John:Like sitting in a hot tub?
thief11.mp3 Francie:You want a leg or a breast?
John:You make the choice.
thief12.mp3 Francie:My nerves could use a drink.
Jessie:Your nerves and your mother!

as Amy Kane in High Noon

high01.mp3 Amy:Don't try to be a hero! You don't have to be a hero, not for me!
high02.mp3 Will:Stay at the hotel until it's over.
Amy:No, I won't be here when it's over. You're asking me to wait an hour to find out if I'm going to be a wife or a widow. I say it's too long to wait! I won't do it!
Will:Amy!
Amy:I mean it! If you won't go with me now, I'll be on that train when it leaves here.
high03.mp3 Hotel Clerk:You're Mrs. Kane, ain't you?
Amy:Yes.
Hotel Clerk:You're leaving on the noon train?
Amy:Yes.
Hotel Clerk:But your husband ain't?
Amy:No, why?
Hotel Clerk:No reason, but it's mighty interesting. Now, me, I wouldn't leave this town for all the tea in China. No, sir, it's going to be quite a sight to see!
high04.mp3 Will:Amy! You've changed your mind!
Amy:I thought you'd changed yours...
high05.mp3 Helen Ramirez:What kind of woman are you? How can you leave him like this? Does the sound of guns frighten you that much?
Amy:No, Mrs. Ramirez. I've heard guns. My father and my brother were killed by guns. They were on the right side but that didn't help them any when the shooting started. My brother was nineteen. I watched him die. That's when I became a Quaker. I don't care who's right or who's wrong! There's got to be some better way for people to live! Will knows how I feel about it.