Danielle Darrieux

Danielle Darrieux

Count Franz Von Papen: I've often wondered, Countess - why did you leave Warsaw?
Countess Anna Staviska: Bombs were falling. I felt I was in the way.

Danielle Darrieux

Danielle Darrieux

Count Franz Von Papen: You could have counted on our protection
Countess Anna Staviska: I understand you're protecting all of my estates and possessions in Poland. Who has them?
Count Franz Von Papen: Field Marshall Goering, I believe.
Countess Anna Staviska: Many of our German friends before the War would come as our guests to hunt wild pigs. I refused to invite goering. I couldn't tolerate Goering killing wild pig. It seemed too much like brother killing brother.

James Mason

James Mason

Ulysses Diello: [to Moyzisch] ... and please don't have me followed. You Germans have no talent for it. You keep wanting to get ahead of the people you follow.

James Mason

James Mason

Ulysses Diello: So many more people go into German embassies than have come out. I've often wondered what attractuin could keep them there so long.

James Mason

James Mason

Ulysses Diello: There's nothing as real as money.


Danielle Darrieux

Danielle Darrieux

Countess Anna Staviska: [to Moyzich] Please, Moyzich, don't look at me as if you had a source of income other than your salary.
[He clicks his heels and leaves]

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