The Paradine Case (1947)
Joan Tetzel: Judy Flaquer
Quotes
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Judy Flaquer : [about Mrs. Paradine] What's she really like?
Sir Simon Flaquer : Fascinating, fascinating. I'm an old ruin, but she certainly brings my pulse up a beat or two.
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Judy Flaquer : I hope - No, I don't hope they hang her. I don't like breaking pretty things.
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Gay Keane : Tony's torn him to pieces - it was horrible.
Judy Flaquer : But darling, you've got to remember, its Tony's job.
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Judy Flaquer : Men are such horrible beasts. I wish I were married to Anthony Keane for just one hour. I'd make him jump through hoops.
Sir Simon Flaquer : I wish you were married to someone. Perhaps he could put up with your clap-trap better than I can!
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Judy Flaquer : Let's not miss a single word of his Lordship's reminisces. If I hear once more of the gay times in Deauville with Lady so-and-so...
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Sir Simon Flaquer : Oh, come, come.
Judy Flaquer : Don't come, come me!
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Sir Simon Flaquer : Tony is still in love with Gay and you know it. And why shouldn't he be?
Judy Flaquer : If he lets Gay down, after all these years.
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Sir Simon Flaquer : Get off my lap!
Judy Flaquer : Oh, I've never seen it to fail. Men who've been good too long, get along into the mud and want to wallow in it.
Sir Simon Flaquer : Where did you read that? Tony's too decent for that sort of thing.
Judy Flaquer : Really? The best men always end up with the worst women.
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Gay Keane : Judy, darling, just because a man, a husband, fancies some other woman, you don't treat him as a criminal.
Judy Flaquer : You don't.
Gay Keane : I doubt if you would either. It's very painful, but it's painful for him too. He's very fond of me, and I'd like to keep him so.
Judy Flaquer : Even if it means letting him go?
Gay Keane : No, simply by not making him suffer too much for hurting me. After all, I don't own him. I only love him.