I thought that it might be "Lilith", but it wasn't Jean Seberg's first role. Warren Beatty was the other star, and Robert Rossen was the director.
"Legend" is correct!
The lines were between Tom Cruise and Mia Sara.
Give me a moment to think of a new quote....
Okay, this one should be easy:
"Do you know a man by the name of LaFong? Carl LaFong; capital L, small a, capital F, small o, small n, small g."
Hint: this movie is a side-splitting 1930's comedy. A showcase for its comedian star.
"Do you know a man by the name of LaFong? Carl LaFong; capital L, small a, capital F, small o, small n, small g."
Oooh. W. C. Fields
It's A Gift
Yes. "It's A Gift" is correct.
It isn't as famous as some of his other movies, but I think it is the single film that best exemplifies W.C.Fields' humor.
New quote:
There's a magnificence in you ____. A magnificence that comes out of your eyes and your voice and the way you stand there and the way you walk. You're lit from within. You've got fires banked down in you, hearth fires and holocusts.
"There's a magnificence in you, Tracy." :wink:
Philadelphia Story
Yes to Philadelphia Story.

My next clue was going to be: Red, you look in the pink.
"I was afraid you joined a cult or something. I half-expected you to come back to town in a fennel wreath and paper pants."
"Head up, chin out, hair blowing in the wind. The living picture of the hero-eyne."
Bogart in "The African Queen."
Yes indeed, LW. The African Queen is correct.
What's the matter with you, Buddy-
boy? I made a reservation for four
o'clock, remember?
3:10 To Yuma - Glenn Ford