Mark of the Vampire

Mark of the Vampire

Irena Borotyn: I felt her deadly cold breath on my throat. I must have fainted. I knew no more.


--Elizabeth Allan (as ) in Mark of the Vampire

Ace of Aces

Ace of Aces

Nancy Adams: Rocky, you're making me ashamed of you. Nobody believes you're sincere and honest about what you say.


--Elizabeth Allan (as ) in Ace of Aces

Reserved for Ladies

Reserved for Ladies

Sylvia Robertson: Come up then, you Eskimo Romeo.


--Elizabeth Allan (as Sylvia Robertson) in Reserved for Ladies

David Copperfield

David Copperfield

Aunt Betsy Trotwood: Now that there's a child coming, what will you call your girl?
Mrs. Clara Copperfield: Perhaps it will be a boy.
Aunt Betsy Trotwood: Don't contradict. I have a pre-sentiment that it will be a girl. And I shall be her godmother. She shall be christened Betsy Trotwood Copperfield. She must be well brought up, I shall see to that. Far better than my impractical nephew would have done.
Mrs. Clara Copperfield: Mr. Copperfield has been dead only six months. It is cruel of you to speak unkindly of him to me.


--Elizabeth Allan (as Mrs. Copperfield) in David Copperfield

A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

Lucie Manette: You know, Sydney, sometimes it's the part of a friend to criticize, too.
Sydney Carton: Oh, when there's any hope of reformation, yes; but with me, it's hopeless.
Lucie Manette: I don't believe it. I refuse to believe it.
Sydney Carton: Oh, I admit that once when... when I first knew you, the sight of you and your home stirred old shadows that I thought had died out of me. I had unformed ideas of striving afresh, beginning anew, fighting out the abandoned fight. A dream that ended in nothing, but you inspired it.
Lucie Manette: Must it end in nothing?
Sydney Carton: I'm afraid so. But for that inspiration, and for that dream, I shall always be grateful to you, Lucie.
Lucie Manette: I feel in you still such possibilities.
Sydney Carton: No, they'll never be realized. I am like one who died young.
Lucie Manette: I'll never give up my hopes for you, Sydney. Never.
Sydney Carton: I know myself better. But, this I know, too: I would embrace any sacrifice for you and for those dear to you. Will you hold me in your mind as being ardent and sincere in this one thing? Think now and then that there is a man who would give his life to keep a life you love beside you?
Lucie Manette: Thank you, Sydney. God grant that it may never be necessary.


--Elizabeth Allan (as Lucie Manette) in A Tale of Two Cities


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