Frank Capua:
What's that for?
Charley: You celebrate, I celebrate, too.
Frank Capua: Oh, come on. You don't drink.
Charley: Hey, what kind of a put-down is that? I gotta start sometime. I'm sixteen.
Frank Capua: You wouldn't even like it.
Charley: How do you know unless you try?
Frank Capua: Take a sip.
Charley: Salud.
[takes a sip]
Charley: Good!
Frank Capua: Oh, my God. Hey!
Charley: I'm gonna get drafted in two years!
Frank Capua: So you'll drink when you're drafted!
Charley: I won't know how.
Frank Capua: You'll know how.
Charley: What do you want me to do? Drink with strangers?
Charley: Salud.
Frank Capua: If you get sick, don't say I didn't warn you.
Charley: Salud.
Frank Capua: Salud.
--Paul Newman (as ) in Winning
Charley: You celebrate, I celebrate, too.
Frank Capua: Oh, come on. You don't drink.
Charley: Hey, what kind of a put-down is that? I gotta start sometime. I'm sixteen.
Frank Capua: You wouldn't even like it.
Charley: How do you know unless you try?
Frank Capua: Take a sip.
Charley: Salud.
[takes a sip]
Charley: Good!
Frank Capua: Oh, my God. Hey!
Charley: I'm gonna get drafted in two years!
Frank Capua: So you'll drink when you're drafted!
Charley: I won't know how.
Frank Capua: You'll know how.
Charley: What do you want me to do? Drink with strangers?
Charley: Salud.
Frank Capua: If you get sick, don't say I didn't warn you.
Charley: Salud.
Frank Capua: Salud.
--Paul Newman (as ) in Winning
Hud Bannon:
Give me a clean white shirt.
Alma Brown: Boy, you're real big with the "please" and "thank you," aren't you?
Hud Bannon: Please get up off your lazy butt and get me a clean white shirt. Thank you.
--Paul Newman (as Hud Bannon) in Hud
Alma Brown: Boy, you're real big with the "please" and "thank you," aren't you?
Hud Bannon: Please get up off your lazy butt and get me a clean white shirt. Thank you.
--Paul Newman (as Hud Bannon) in Hud
Hud Bannon:
Happens to everybody. Nobody gets out of life alive.
--Paul Newman (as Hud Bannon) in Hud
--Paul Newman (as Hud Bannon) in Hud
Hud Bannon:
I'll do anything to make you trade him.
Alma Brown: No thanks. I've done my time with one cold-blooded bastard, I'm not looking for another.
Hud Bannon: Too late, honey, you already found him.
--Paul Newman (as Hud Bannon) in Hud
Alma Brown: No thanks. I've done my time with one cold-blooded bastard, I'm not looking for another.
Hud Bannon: Too late, honey, you already found him.
--Paul Newman (as Hud Bannon) in Hud
Hud Bannon:
I'll remember you, honey. You're the one that got away.
--Paul Newman (as Hud Bannon) in Hud
--Paul Newman (as Hud Bannon) in Hud
Hud Bannon:
Man like that sounds no better than a heel.
Alma Brown: Aren't you all?
Hud Bannon: Honey don't go shooting all the dogs 'cause one of 'em's got fleas.
Alma Brown: I was married to Ed for six years. Only thing he was ever good for was to scratch my back where I couldn't reach it.
Hud Bannon: You still got that itch?
Alma Brown: Off and on.
Hud Bannon: Well let me know when it gets to bothering you.
--Paul Newman (as Hud Bannon) in Hud
Alma Brown: Aren't you all?
Hud Bannon: Honey don't go shooting all the dogs 'cause one of 'em's got fleas.
Alma Brown: I was married to Ed for six years. Only thing he was ever good for was to scratch my back where I couldn't reach it.
Hud Bannon: You still got that itch?
Alma Brown: Off and on.
Hud Bannon: Well let me know when it gets to bothering you.
--Paul Newman (as Hud Bannon) in Hud
Hud Bannon:
The only question I ever ask any woman is "What time is your husband coming home?"
--Paul Newman (as Hud Bannon) in Hud
--Paul Newman (as Hud Bannon) in Hud
Hud Bannon:
They're letting ladies in free tonight Alma, you just might qualify.
--Paul Newman (as Hud Bannon) in Hud
--Paul Newman (as Hud Bannon) in Hud
Hud Bannon:
You don't look out for yourself, the only helping hand you'll ever get is when they lower the box.
--Paul Newman (as Hud Bannon) in Hud
--Paul Newman (as Hud Bannon) in Hud