1234

Father was a Fullback

Father was a Fullback

Elizabeth Cooper: Not going, he a professor, teaches English literature
Ellen Cooper: No, I mean going
George 'Coop' Cooper: Helen, That's ridiculous, go and get clean up
Ellen Cooper: Daphne heard him gurgling on the phone like a worn out wolf about being a freshman in college
Elizabeth Cooper: Oh What an Idea
[looks at George, stunned]
Elizabeth Cooper: George Cooper!
Ellen Cooper: And he was pitching woos to a girl, Daphne thinks maybe she ought to tell her mother
Elizabeth Cooper: George you didn't
George 'Coop' Cooper: Father little helper
Elizabeth Cooper: oh you couldn't
George 'Coop' Cooper: But Liz, you said yourself that she needed, my intentions were
Elizabeth Cooper: My poor darling up there with goosebumps about some boy who not even going to happen


--Maureen O'Hara (as Elizabeth Cooper) in Father was a Fullback

Everything But the Truth

Everything But the Truth

Joan Madison: Just fill lines of your column an inch or two. Story about eight year boy fighting for the right to tell the truth.
Ernie Miller: We send wires, petitions form committees
Joan Madison: but that take time and money beside your column appears all over the country. Oh I read your column this afternoon
Ernie Miller: What did I say about you
Joan Madison: something about tractor replacing elephants in India


--Maureen O'Hara (as ) in Everything But the Truth

Dance, Girl, Dance

Dance, Girl, Dance

Judy O'Brien: Go on, laugh, get your money's worth. No-one's going to hurt you. I know you want me to tear my clothes off so you can look your fifty cents' worth. Fifty cents for the privilege of staring at a girl the way your wives won't let you. What do you suppose we think of you up here with your silly smirks your mothers would be ashamed of? We know it'd the thing of the moment for the dress suits to come and laugh at us too. We'd laugh right back at the lot of you, only we're paid to let you sit there and roll your eyes and make your screamingly clever remarks. What's it for? So you can go home when the show's over, strut before your wives and sweethearts and play at being the stronger sex for a minute? I'm sure they see through you. I'm sure they see through you just like we do!


--Maureen O'Hara (as ) in Dance, Girl, Dance

The Redhead from Wyoming

The Redhead from Wyoming

Kate Maxwell: Well now, Mr Duncan you are a fair man why don't you admit you started the whole trouble by blacklisting their breed.
Reece Duncan: If you come here, thinking by that being sweet to me and nice to look at, I become more responsible man
Kate Maxwell: you are a responsible man, you just never been approach the right way.


--Maureen O'Hara (as Kate Maxwell) in The Redhead from Wyoming

Do You Love Me

Do You Love Me

Katherine 'Kitten' Hilliard: But, I already had dinner
Jimmy Hale: Well Lets walk
Katherine 'Kitten' Hilliard: But I
Jimmy Hale: It couldn't be that your afraid
Katherine 'Kitten' Hilliard: Afraid! Such conceit, such ego. I'm engaged you must understand that and the man that I'm going to marry also associate with me at the school. Our lives are inseparable bond together.


--Maureen O'Hara (as ) in Do You Love Me


The Deadly Companions

The Deadly Companions

Kit Tilden: It's strange - I feel I know better than any man I've ever known, yet I hardly know you at all.


--Maureen O'Hara (as ) in The Deadly Companions

They Met in Argentina

They Met in Argentina

Lolita O'Shea: Thank you senor
Tim Kelly: Hey! Where my change?
Lolita O'Shea: Oh there no change all the money I collect goes to the pan American good will fun
Tim Kelly: Look Lady, I'm on the level I need that dough
Lolita O'Shea: So does the good will fund.


--Maureen O'Hara (as ) in They Met in Argentina

Buffalo Bill

Buffalo Bill

Louisa Frederici Cody: What is she doing here all alone?
William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody: She's just old. When Indians get too old to travel, why they're left behind with a little food and fuel.
Louisa Frederici Cody: To die?
William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody: Yeah.
Louisa Frederici Cody: That's terrible! Can't we do something for her?
William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody: It's the way of the people. There's nothing we can do.
Louisa Frederici Cody: Here am I, going to bring a new life into the world, and leaving an old woman to die.
William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody: That's nature's way, Louisa. When anything becomes too old to be useful, it's just pushed aside.
Louisa Frederici Cody: But it shouldn't be! That's why we have civilization!


--Maureen O'Hara (as Louisa Frederici Cody) in Buffalo Bill

The Rare Breed

The Rare Breed

Martha Evans: The trouble with appearances, Mr. Bowen, is while beauty is skin deep, meanness runs all the way through.


--Maureen O'Hara (as Martha Price) in The Rare Breed

The Wings of Eagles

The Wings of Eagles

Min Wead: Why don't you!
Frank W. 'Spig' Wead: Alright, I been thinking what a heel I been about you and my own kids, I do something I go all the way, living, gambling, flying, tap myself out I guess that what I wanted to be. Maybe way I am.
Min Wead: Star spangled Spad damn the marguritte and full speed ahead and don't give up the ship.
Frank W. 'Spig' Wead: Have a drink, Listen Min I'm trying to say I been a fool, first grade gold brand
Min Wead: So Have I!
Frank W. 'Spig' Wead: [Grabs her] Okay, Let change it, lets grow up before our kids do
Min Wead: We better hurry up.
[They kiss passionate]


--Maureen O'Hara (as Min Wead) in The Wings of Eagles

drugstore.com - new customer offer

1234

GourmetGiftBaskets.com