Larry, so very very close, its the bard , not that film though !
Romeo + Juliet (1996) Claire Danes?
Nope afraid not, whats one of your favourite films now come on you must get it now.
That line is from Romeo and Juliet....
Max you are correct in one sense as was Larry and Macsm before you, however the film I had in mind was Shakespeare in LOve as below:-
WILL, undressed, strides around the room, feeding
"JULIET'S" lines to VIOLA in bed.
WILL
"The orchard walls are high and hard
to climb, And the place death,
considering who thou art, If any of my
kinsmen find thee here. If they do see
thee, they will murder thee."
Maybe it was a bit sneaky as Romeo and Juliet is technically correct, just not the movie I had in mind.
So its Larry's turn by my reckoning.
"Most men lead lives of quiet desperation. I can't take quiet desperation!"
LarryBS: Ray Milland in The Lost Weekend?
"He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long."
Yes to The Quiet Man. The only John Wayne film you've ever seen, Max? Miracles never cease.
Oh hush up! .....Or snow will come
Sorry Raggedy, but here's my chance....uhmmmmm...testing..testing..
YES HE WAS MY BOYFRIEND
Wow. Spoken like a real PRO, Max. You are getting too good. And, would you believe, I can't remember who said those lines.
Mac, will have to answer that one, or maybe LarryBS.
Frau Blucker! Young Frankenstein
You bet Larry, Young Frank is one of my favorites!
Your turn.........
"Do you know that the guy says that machinery is going to take the place of every profession?"
...That sure sounds like Dinner at Eight. And I think Jean Harlow said it??????????
You got it. I love that exchange. And Harlow was so beautiful.
Yea!!! I too thought Harlow was wonderful! .....
Ok.
....(she says it softly)" Get out of the car hun...................."