Denise Colby:
[Referring to the chair lift] will it break down?
David Prade: Well, it's a mechanical device, you know. They all break down sooner or later when the stresses and strains reach a sufficient pitch of tension.
[laughs]
--Claude Dauphin (as ) in The Full Treatment
David Prade: Well, it's a mechanical device, you know. They all break down sooner or later when the stresses and strains reach a sufficient pitch of tension.
[laughs]
--Claude Dauphin (as ) in The Full Treatment
Ethel S. 'Dynamite' Jackson:
It's no use, Philippe. I'm in love with the man I married. And he's not even my husband!
Philippe Fouquet: Even in Paris, that's an unusual situation.
--Claude Dauphin (as Philippe Fouquet) in April in Paris
Philippe Fouquet: Even in Paris, that's an unusual situation.
--Claude Dauphin (as Philippe Fouquet) in April in Paris
David Prade:
You know, only the unsuccessful murderers disclose their crimes.
Alan Colby: And the successful ones?
David Prade: Well, they draw their reward from a feeling of personal power.
--Claude Dauphin (as ) in The Full Treatment
Alan Colby: And the successful ones?
David Prade: Well, they draw their reward from a feeling of personal power.
--Claude Dauphin (as ) in The Full Treatment
Henri Farengue:
Oh by the way madame, while you're here you simply must go and see the leper colony.
--Claude Dauphin (as ) in Tiara Tahiti
--Claude Dauphin (as ) in Tiara Tahiti
President:
Your mission Barbarella: find Durand-Durand.
--Claude Dauphin (as President of Earth) in Barbarella
--Claude Dauphin (as President of Earth) in Barbarella
Barbarella:
[standing naked in front of the videophone, talking with the President] Just a minute, I'll slip something on.
President: Don't trouble yourself. This is an affair of state.
--Claude Dauphin (as President of Earth) in Barbarella
President: Don't trouble yourself. This is an affair of state.
--Claude Dauphin (as President of Earth) in Barbarella
