39 quotes found
"No one will get her... no one but me!"
"There is a time for fear, Nanon... and a time for hate... and a time for love."
"You are a riddle, Nanon. You shrink from me... yet you kiss my flowers when I am gone."
"You are right, Alonzo... brute strength does not mean everything to all women. Alonzo, all my life men have tried to put their beastly hands on me... to paw over me. I have grown so that I shrink with fear when any man even touches me."
"Lon Chaney — Alonzo the Armless"
"Norman Kerry — Malabar the Mighty"
"Joan Crawford — Nanon Zanzi"
"Nick De Ruiz — Antonio Zanzi"
"John George — Cojo"
"Frank Lanning — Costra"
"You Actually See the Weird Fantastic Rituals of the Headhunters!"
"See hypnotic love create shocking bestial desire!"
"Robert Clarke — Steve Duval"
"Dorothy Haney — Marlene"
"Robert Christopher — Whorf"
"William White — Dione"
"The blood of these whores is killing me."
"Why did you take me on this hopeless... journey? let me go home and die in peace! what good is it to have tea when I can't find the right vegetable to go with it? I guess I have to eat the rest of the Romanian lettuce... with lemon. Ze oil! Zey put zo much oil here on everyting! But there must be some cheese?"
"It's very useful for a woman to practise home-making."
"But they don't have ze food I eat. They only have chicken and vegetables I've never seen before. I am sure they have no wirgin meat."
"It must be tonight. The girls are beautiful, they look so pure... but how can we get at them?"
"My body can't take this treatment any more."
"How old are you, little girl?"
"Flowers that are too cultivated lose some of their parfume. They wither more quickly."
"In this house, one can say the most intelligent, most poetical things—and nobody takès any notice."
"Dracula, did you say? Dra-cu-la. The sound is so intriguing. Three syllables. Dra, cu, la. I think I like that name."
"I have never met a more perfect a name on the heraldic mark't. Your father, my children, can undarstand the substance of a form, the pulp of the fruit, by the peel that covers it. There are wine tasters and name tasters. Yes, Dracula. Just the right amount of Orient and Occident, of a reality and farntasy. If I were not too afraid of making literature or rhetoric out of it, I might add that it has borrowed some ingredient from the Count of Monte Cristo, or even Sinbad the Sailor."
"He couldn't live without a virgin's blood..... ...So a virgin had to die!"
"He'll go right to your neck and you'll go right to his heart."
"Udo Kier - Count Dracula"
"Joe Dallesandro - Mario Balato, the worker"
"Arno Juerging - Anton, Dracula's manservant"
"Vittorio de Sica - Il Marchese di Fiore"
"Maxime McKendry - La Marchesa di Fiore"
"Milena Vukotic - Esmeralda di Fiore"
"Dominique Darel - Saphiria di Fiore"
"Stefania Casini - Rubinia di Fiore"
"Silvia Dionisio - Perla di Fiore"
"Roman Polański (uncredited) - man in tavern"