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The Narrow Margin

The Narrow Margin

Walter Brown: Sister, I've known some pretty hard cases in my time; you make 'em all look like putty. You're not talking about a sack of gumdrops that's gonna be smashed - you're talking about a dame's life! You may think it's a funny idea for a woman with a kid to stop a bullet for you, only I'm not laughing!
Mrs. Neall: Where do you get off, being so superior? Why shouldn't I take advantage of her - I want to live! If you had to step on someone to get something you wanted real bad, would you think twice about it?
Walter Brown: Shut up!
Mrs. Neall: In a pig's eye you would! You're no different from me.
Walter Brown: Shut up!
Mrs. Neall: Not till I tell you something, you cheap badge-pusher! When we started on this safari, you made it plenty clear I was just a job, and no joy in it, remember?
Walter Brown: Yeah, and it still goes, double!
Mrs. Neall: Okay, keep it that way. I don't care whether you dreamed up this gag or not; you're going right along with it, so don't go soft on me. And once you handed out a line about poor Forbes getting killed, 'cause it was his duty. Well, it's your duty too! Even if this dame gets murdered.
Walter Brown: You make me sick to my stomach.
Mrs. Neall: Well, use your own sink. And let me know when the target practice starts!


--Marie Windsor (as Mrs. Frankie Neal) in The Narrow Margin

The Narrow Margin

The Narrow Margin

Walter Brown: So far they haven't spotted you, and they don't know what you look like. But they've seen me. If they start shooting in my direction, I don't want you hit.
Mrs. Neall: You're sure it isn't the other way around?


--Marie Windsor (as Mrs. Frankie Neal) in The Narrow Margin

City That Never Sleeps

City That Never Sleeps

Penrod Biddel: I tried my best to help you the same as I helped others in the past. You, Lydia, the first time I saw you...
Lydia Biddel: [Interrupting] I was selling coffee and hamburgers behind a counter in a railroad station.
Penrod Biddel: Yes, I had an hour to kill.
Lydia Biddel: [Bitterly] And you used it to murder years of my life.


--Marie Windsor (as Lydia Biddel) in City That Never Sleeps

Force of Evil

Force of Evil

Edna Tucker: A man could spend the rest of his life trying to remember what he shouldn't have said.


--Marie Windsor (as Edna Tucker) in Force of Evil

Cat-Women of the Moon

Cat-Women of the Moon

Helen Salinger: [on being told that she can't come on the trip to the moon] Someone's got to cook your meals for you!


--Marie Windsor (as ) in Cat-Women of the Moon


Outlaw Women

Outlaw Women

Iron Mae McLeod: All right, boys, the gambling tables are open. Get your picks and shovels, girls - the gold rush is on.


--Marie Windsor (as ) in Outlaw Women

The Narrow Margin

The Narrow Margin

Mrs. Neall: opening her compartment door in the morning and seeing Brown strap on his gun "What're you gonna do, go out and shoot us some breakfast?"


--Marie Windsor (as Mrs. Frankie Neal) in The Narrow Margin

The Narrow Margin

The Narrow Margin

Mrs. Neall: That hood wasn't looking at her big blue eyes. He thinks that's me, and I think that's dandy.


--Marie Windsor (as Mrs. Frankie Neal) in The Narrow Margin

The Killing

The Killing

Sherry Peatty: It isn't fair. I never had anybody but you. Not a real husband. Not even a man. Just a bad joke without a punch line.


--Marie Windsor (as Sherry Peatty) in The Killing

Force of Evil

Force of Evil

Joe Morse: If you need a broken man to love, break your husband. I'm not a nickel, I don't spend my life in a telephone! If that's what you want for love, you can't use me.
Edna Tucker: You're not strong or weak enough.


--Marie Windsor (as Edna Tucker) in Force of Evil

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