“Female” quotes
(1933)Michael Curtiz
directed this movie
in 1933
Title Female
Year 1933
Directors Michael Curtiz, William Dieterle, William A. Wellman
Genre Drama, Comedy, Romance
Year 1933
Directors Michael Curtiz, William Dieterle, William A. Wellman
Genre Drama, Comedy, Romance
All actors – Ruth Chatterton, George Brent, Lois Wilson, Johnny Mack Brown, Ruth Donnelly, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Phillip Reed, Gavin Gordon, Kenneth Thomson, Huey White, Douglass Dumbrille, Spencer Charters
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“- Della - Alison's Maid: I suppose these out-of-town dealers have to be entertained. Well, it's business.
- Alison Drake: It certainly isn't pleasure.”“Who do you think you are? Are you so drunk with your own importance, you think you can make your own rules?”
“- Alison Drake: What kind of woman do men like? How do they want them to act?
- Pettigrew: That depends. A man of Jim Thorne's type, for example, wants a woman who'll look up to him. Gentle. Feminine. Someone he can protect. That's because Jim Thorne is strong and - rather primitive, perhaps. The dominant male.”“I know for some women, men are a household necessity; myself, I'd rather have a canary.”
“You're a fake! You've been playing this part so long you've begun to believe it. The great super woman.”
“If you weren't so pathetic, you'd be funny!”
“- Jim Thorne: What about you?
- Alison Drake: Oh, you didn't know? I'm gonna have nine children.
- Jim Thorne: Is that all?
- Alison Drake: That's all.”“I detest parties! A lot of people I don't want to see, telling me a lot of things I don't want to hear.”
“No more flowers. Don't get sentimental.”
“She's never met a man yet that's worthy of her. And she never will.”
“I suppose you think you're too superior for marriage and love and children - things that women were born for.”
“It takes more than flat heels and glasses to make a sensible woman.”
“You wouldn't have these problems if you were a fallen woman.”
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