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"Lionel Stander - Matt Libby"
"Fate raised her to fame - and killed the man she loved!"
"Some day you won't laugh at me! I'm going out and have a real life! I'm gonna be somebody!"
"Owen Moore - Casey Burke"
"[When Esther is accepting her Academy Award] I won one of those once - They don't mean a thing! What I want is a special award for the worst performance of the year. Lord knows I earned it!"
"Fredric March - Norman Maine"
"Elizabeth Jenns - Anita Regis"
"Do you mind if I take just one more look?"
"There are a couple of rats I raised from mice."
"Edgar Kennedy - Pop Randall"
"May Robson - Grandmother Lettie Blodgett"
"For every dream of yours you make come true, you'll pay the price in heartbreak."
"Danny McGuire: The program tonight's gonna be swell. Take this fella Beethoven: I'm a pushover for him. And Chopin - well, he's not so dusty, either."
"Janet Gaynor - Esther Blodgett/Vicki Lester"
"Andy Devine - Daniel "Danny" McGuire"
"Peggy Wood - Miss Phillips"
"Guinn "Big Boy" Williams - posture coach"
"If you've got one drop of my blood in your veins, you won't let Mattie or any of her kind break your heart, you'll go right out there and break it yourself."
"I don't want to sound immodest, but I think I've stripped a gear."
"[last lines] Hello, everybody. This is Mrs. Norman Maine."
"[to Esther] All the experts seem to think that your type is a little mild for present day's taste. But I'd rather believe that tastes change, like eyebrows. And I think that also like eyebrows, tastes are going back to the natural."
"J. C. Nugent - Mr. Blodgett"
"Adolphe Menjou - Oliver Niles"
"Now, I'm going to turn you over to our demon press agent, Libby. Don't let him frighten you. He has a heart of gold... only harder."
"Tragedy is a test of courage. If you can meet it bravely, it will leave you bigger than it found you. If not than you will have to live all your life as a coward, because no matter where you may run you can never run away from yourself."
"[to the radio audience] It took me more than 70... more than 60 years to get here, and here I mean to stay!"
"That's a charming match. A nice girl like Vicki and Public Nuisance Number One."
"Casey Burke: His work is beginning to interfere with his drinking."
"Is the price of stardom a broken heart?"
"Roman Griffin Davis as Curley Adam White #7"
"Mark Hamill as The Major"
"Judy Greer as Mrs. Ginnie Garraty"
"Charlie Plummer as Gary Barkovitch #5"
"David Jonsson as Peter McVries #23"
"Ben Wang as Hank Olson #46"
"You could be the next winner."
"The road awaits you."
"It was an early fall morning, months after Peter McVries won the Long Walk, when the Musketeers' next of kin – Ginny Garraty, Clementine Olson, and Geraldine Baker – each heard a knock at their door. When they opened it, no one was there. Instead, they each found a large envelope filled with more money than any of them had ever seen. These mysterious envelopes kept arriving, month after month, for as long as they could remember. And one day not long after the first envelopes arrived, Geraldine Baker received a small parcel. Inside was a rosary and cross."
"Jordan Gonzalez as Richard Harkness #49"
"[His last line] This is for Ray."
"[To the guard] You're paid to shoot me, not look at me, motherfucker!"
"Walk or die."
"Arthur Baker #6: What, you need a gun to your head to get up from a shit? Jesus."
"Cooper Hoffman as Raymond Garraty #47"
"Garrett Wareing as Billy Stebbins #38"
"Tut Nyuot as Arthur Baker #6"
"I'm sorry, mom!"
"Now, uh, I'm not going to go through the whole rule-book, but it boils down to this. Walk until there's only one of you left. Maintain a speed of three miles per hour. If you fall below the speed, you get a warning. If you can't make speed in ten seconds, you get an additional warning. Three warnings, you get your ticket. Walk one hour at speed, one warning is erased, and so on. If you step off the pavement, you will get your ticket without warning. The goal is to last the longest. There's one winner, and no finish line. Any of you can win. Any of you can do it if you walk long and steady enough, if you refuse to give up. I look at each and every one of you, and I see hope. Now, boys, who's set to fuckin' win? [cheers from the Walkers] I said, who's ready to fuckin' win? [louder cheers; he fires a pistol into the air to start the Walk] Luck to all, and remember. Anyone can win."
"[To McVries] Just walk with me a little longer."
"Hank Olson #46: I DID IT ALL WRONG!"