108 quotes found
"Why should I fear and pray for what I don't understand?"
"I offer peace to you, foes of Islam."
"Islam does not accept a Christian marriage."
"You shall see the foes of Islam swept like dust before the might of Allah."
"He [Richard I] is the tempest that has shaken Islam."
"The host of our Lord shall fall upon Islam...like a mighty wave of the sea."
"Will ye fight over your petty kingdoms here? There is but one kingdom, the kingdom of God."
"Wonders to dazzle the human imagination - in a flaming love story set in titanic world conflict!"
"The Flaming chapters of one woman's love, trapped by two worlds in terrific conflict!"
"Wonders that dazzle the imagination...the armies of Christendom redeeming the Holy Land!"
"You need ten eyes to see..ten ears to hear...ten hearts to feel...the tumultuous surge and glory of this mighty sepctacle, this shining romance...as impassioned now as when it first awed the world with its perfection!"
"Loretta Young – Berengaria, Princess of Navarre"
"Henry Wilcoxon – Richard, King of England"
"Ian Keith – Saladin, Sultan of Islam"
"C. Aubrey Smith – The Hermit"
"Katherine DeMille – Alice, Princess of France"
"Joseph Schildkraut – Conrad, Marquis of Montferrat"
"Alan Hale – Blondel"
"C. Henry Gordon – Philip the Second, King of France"
"George Barbier – Sancho, King of Navarre"
"Montagu Love – The Blacksmith"
"Ramsay Hill – John, Prince of England"
"Lumsden Hare – Robert, Earl of Leicester"
"Maurice Murphy – Alan, Richard's Squire"
"William Farnum – Hugo, Duke of Burgundy"
"Hobart Bosworth – Frederick, Duke of the Germans"
"Pedro de Córdoba – Karakush"
"Mischa Auer – Monk"
"Albert Conti – Leopold, Duke of Austria"
"Sven Hugo Borg – Sverre, The Norse King"
"Paul Sotoff – Michael, Prince of Russia"
"Fred Malatesta – William, King of Sicily"
"Hans von Twardowski – Nicholas, Count of Hungary"
"I am LUST! Hold me fast, Mary - my arms are the gates of life! I am GREED! I drain hearts, but I fill thy purse - let Him not destroy me! Keep me, Mary - I am PRIDE! Through me thou hast enslaved Kings! We are GLUTTONY-INDOLENCE-ENVY-ANGER! We teach thee to forget, and to hate, and to consume!"
"Where is this vagabond carpenter?"
"Harness my zebras - gift of the Nubian King! This Carpenter shall learn that he cannot hold a man from Mary Magdalene!"
"Supreme in Theme! Gigantic in Execution!"
"Most reverent and strikingly beautiful panorama of the tragedy of all ages—the world's greatest screen epic. A production acclaimed by world-famed scholars, press and public in this country and abroad, as the most ambitious presentation of the final years of the life of Jesus ever pictured on the screen. An epochal motion picture that will live forever in the hearts of mankind."
"H. B. Warner — Jesus"
"Dorothy Cumming — Mary, the mother of Jesus"
"Ernest Torrence — Peter"
"Joseph Schildkraut — Judas Iscariot"
"Jacqueline Logan — Mary Magdalene"
"Rudolph Schildkraut — Caiaphas"
"My head is splitting... the wine last night, the music... the delicious debauchery!"
"Dacia, you're a butterfly with the sting of a wasp. Take off your clothes. Get in here and tell me all about it."
"Screen's Greatest of Heroic Faith and Inspiring spectacle."
"The passions-loves-hates of ancient Rome!"
"The turbulent intrigues of Nero's Court"
"A picture which will proudly lead all the entertainments the world has ever seen"
"Fredric March — Marcus Superbus"
"Elissa Landi — Mercia"
"Claudette Colbert — Empress Poppaea"
"Charles Laughton — Emperor Nero"
"Arthur Hohl — Titus"
"No sword once drawn for France - shall be thrown down!"
"Englishman, there is room in each heart but for one love - mine is for France!"
"God forgive us, we have burned a saint!"
"Based on the life of the immortal Joan of Arc"
"Geraldine Farrar — Jeanne d'Arc"
"Raymond Hatton — Charles VII"
"Hobart Bosworth — Gen. La Hire"
"Theodore Roberts — Cauchon"
"Wallace Reid — Eric Trent 1431 / Eric Trent 1917"
"Charles Clary — La Tremouille"
"James Neill — Laxart"
"Tully Marshall — L'Oiseleur"
"Lawrence Peyton — Gaspard"
"Horace B. Carpenter — Jacques d'Arc"
"Cleo Ridgely — The king's favorite"
"Lillian Leighton — Isambeau"
"Marjorie Daw — Katherine"
"Stephen Gray — Pierre"
"Ernest Joy — Robert de Beaudricourt"
"John Oaker — Jean de Metz"
"Hugo B. Koch — Duke of Burgundy"
"William Conklin — John of Luxembourg"
"Walter Long — The executioner"
"William Elmer — Guy Townes"
"Before the dawn of history, ever since the first man discovered his soul, he has struggled against the forces that sought to enslave him. He saw the awful power of nature arrayed against him—the evil eye of the lightning, the terrifying voice of the thunder, the shrieking, wind-filled darkness enslaving his mind with shackles of fear. Fear bred superstition, blinding his reason. He was ridden by a host of devil gods. Human dignity perished on the altar of idolatry. And tyranny arose, grinding the human spirit beneath the conqueror's heel. But deep in man's heart still burned the unquenchable will for freedom. When this divine spark flames in the soul of some mortal—whether priest or soldier, artist or patriot, lover or statesman—his deeds have changed the course of human events and his name survives the ages. In the village of Zorah, in the land of Dan, 1,000 years before the birth of Christ, lived such a man. In him, the elements had fused greatness and weakness, strength and folly. But with these, was a bold dream—liberty for his nation. The man's name was Samson. For 40 years, the Philistines had held his people in bondage."
"[to Delilah] My eyes could never find more beauty than they see in you."
"[to Samson] Come with me to Egypt. We'll not be Danite and Philistine there, only Samson and Delilah. In the Valley of the Nile, the air will be sweet with myrrh, and only the flight of the ibis will darken the sky. Will you come with me?"
"[to Holly, as his blood is being transfused into Brad] If he should make love well after this, pay no attention - it will be me."
"[while Buttons is doing first aid] Buttons! If that detective sees you doing this, he won't need fingerprints!"
"Listen, sugar, the only way that you can keep me warm is to wrap me up in a marriage license."
"Narrator: [first lines] We bring you the circus, pied piper whose magic tunes greet children of all ages, from six to 60, into a tinsel and spun-candy world of reckless beauty and mounting laughter and whirling thrills; of rhythm, excitement and grace; of blaring and daring and dance; of high-stepping horses and high-flying stars. But behind all this, the circus is a massive machine whose very life depends on discipline and motion and speed. A mechanized army on wheels, that rolls over any obstacle in its path, that meets calamity again and again, but always comes up smiling. A place where disaster and tragedy stalk the big top, haunt the backyard, and ride the circus train. Where death is constantly watching for one frayed rope, one weak link, or one trace of fear. A fierce, primitive fighting force that smashes relentlessly forward against impossible odds. That is the circus. And this is the story of the biggest of the big tops, and of the men and women who fight to make it "The Greatest Show on Earth.""
"Midway barker: [last lines] That's all, ladies and gentlemen, that's all. Come again to the greatest show on earth. Bring the children. Bring the old folks. You can shake the sawdust off your feet, but you can't shake it outta your heart. Come again, folks. The Greatest Show on Earth. Come again."
"Mightiest of Motion Pictures!"
"Thrill to Cecil B. DeMille's pageantry and excitement!"
"Love! Laughter! Thrills! Wonders! Suspense! Spectacle! Heart!"
"The motion picture for everyone!"
"Betty Hutton - Holly"
"Cornel Wilde - The Great Sebastian"
"Charlton Heston - Brad Braden"
"James Stewart - Buttons the Clown"
"Dorothy Lamour - Phyllis"
"Gloria Grahame - Angel"
"Henry Wilcoxon - FBI Agent Gregory"
"Lawrence Tierney - Mr. Henderson"
"Lyle Bettger - Klaus"
"Bob Carson - Ringmaster"
"John Ridgely - Assistant Manager"
"Frank Wilcox - Circus doctor"
"Brad Johnson - unnamed reporter"
"John Kellogg - Harry"
"Julia Faye - Birdie"
"Lillian Albertson - Buttons' mother"
"Edmond O'Brien - Narrator"