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La Ronde (1950 film) Quotes

La Ronde (1950 film) is a TV program that debuted in 1970 . La Ronde ended in 1970.

It features Ralph Baum as producer, Oscar Straus (composer) in charge of musical score, and Christian Matras (cinematographer) as head of cinematography.

La Ronde (1950 film) is recorded in French and originally aired in France. Each episode of La Ronde (1950 film) is 95 minutes long.

The cast includes: Simone Signoret as Léocadie, Serge Reggiani as Franz, Daniel Gélin as Alfred, Odette Joyeux as Anna, Simone Simon as Marie, and Isa Miranda as Charlotte.

La Ronde (1950 film) Quotes

Daniel Gélin as Alfred

  • (Daniel Gélin) "Oh, Emma. You frighten me. Emma --"
  • (Daniel Gélin) "Won't you sit down?"
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "My legs are trembling. It must be the emotion."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "Take off your cape. You'll feel better."
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "You think so?"
  • (Daniel Gélin) "Yes. And your veil."
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "There's two."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "Two. One."
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "One."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "Two. Take off your hat. You'll feel better."
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "You think so?"
  • (Daniel Gélin) "You're so beautiful. More beautiful every day."
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "Alfred. Oh, Alfred. Alfred. Alfred, what are you doing to me? What time is it?"
  • (Daniel Gélin) "I don't know."
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "I thought it was later. Oh, Alfred. Alfred."
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "Alfred, Alfred. Why did I listen to you?"
  • (Daniel Gélin) "Emma, I've thought so much about you. I know you're unhappy."
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "Yes."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "Yes. Life is so banal."
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "Yes."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "Yes. Yes and so empty."
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "Yes."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "And so short."
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "Yes."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "So terribly short."
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "Yes."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "The only real happiness is meeting someone you love."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "The theater is an incredible thing. We always know our next line in advance. You chose that inn because it reminds you of your ex-lover, didn't you?"
  • (Isa Miranda) "Yes."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "You like comparing the present with the past. You'll be stirring up old memories all evening. Think it's pleasant for me? You'll send me away 20 times."
  • (Isa Miranda) "Yes. But you also know that the 21st time, I won't, don't you?"
  • (Daniel Gélin) "Yes, I know."
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "Don't torture yourself, darling."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "Have you read Stendhal?"
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "Stendhal?"
  • (Daniel Gélin) "Yes. Stendhal's book "On Love.""
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "No."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "There's something quite illuminating in it. Some cavalry officers are discussing their romantic exploits. You follow me?"
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "Yes. Their romantic exploits. And?"
  • (Daniel Gélin) "And they all say that it was with the woman they desired the most that the same thing happened to me. It's quite typical. Quite. Quite. Quite typical."
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "Quite. Quite."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "You know, you dress very nicely. Aren't you warm?"
  • (Simone Simon) "It's too bright in here."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "You're right. It's too bright."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "Mind you, you needn't be embarrassed on my account, or anyone else's either, as pretty as you are. Oh, Marie, Marie, your hair smells so nice. You know, I saw you once. I came home late one night. I went in the kitchen for some water. The door to your room was open and I saw; lots of things. You have such pale skin."
  • (Simone Simon) "What if someone rings?"
  • (Daniel Gélin) "We won't answer. We won't answer."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "Why do you toy with me? You are beauty, talent, life."
  • (Isa Miranda) "Because I'm an actress."
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "I came as you asked."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "Don't be cruel."
  • (Emma Breitkopf) "You promised to behave."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "I will."

Isa Miranda as Charlotte

  • (Isa Miranda) "Well, ask me something."
  • (Le comte) "I ask permission to come back tonight."
  • (Isa Miranda) "No. Why put off to the evening what can be done in the morning?"
  • (Le comte) "I'll tell you why: Love in the morning? No. I see things differently."
  • (Isa Miranda) "How do you see them?"
  • (Le comte) "I'll wait for you at the stage door in my carriage. We'll dine together."
  • (Isa Miranda) "And then?"
  • (Le comte) "We'll go home."
  • (Isa Miranda) "And then?"
  • (Le comte) "And then matters will follow their natural course."
  • (Isa Miranda) "You're so sweet. Don't you find it warm in here?"
  • (Le comte) "You're right."
  • (Isa Miranda) "Quick, unbutton this. It's so dark that we can pretend it's night. And no one can see us -- but ourselves."
  • (Isa Miranda) "Exactly what pleasures do you enjoy at your age?"
  • (Le comte) "My friend Count Bobby and I often discuss that."
  • (Isa Miranda) "Love?"
  • (Le comte) "They who believe in love will always find a woman."
  • (Isa Miranda) "And is that happiness?"
  • (Le comte) "Pardon me, but happiness doesn't exist. It's the things one speaks of most that are the least real."
  • (Isa Miranda) "Too true."
  • (Le comte) "Drunkenness and pleasure exist. Let's say I feel pleasure. I know I feel it. Or let's say I'm drunk. Fine, it's a fact. When it's over --"
  • (Le comte) "It's over."
  • (Le comte) "Shall we say the day after tomorrow?"
  • (Isa Miranda) "Why? You said tonight."
  • (Le comte) "It wouldn't mean anything anymore. I mean; morally speaking."
  • (Isa Miranda) "Morally speaking, I absolutely must see you tonight. I'd like to discuss the state of our souls."
  • (Le comte) "Good. Then I'll wait for you at the stage door."
  • (Isa Miranda) "No, you'll wait for me here."
  • (Le comte) "In your home?"
  • (Isa Miranda) "In my bedroom."
  • (Le comte) "No supper at L'Imperial?"
  • (Isa Miranda) "No. It would be meaningless, philosophically speaking."
  • (Le comte) "Very well. I must take my leave. For a courtesy call, I've stayed a bit too long."
  • (Isa Miranda) "Charmed to have made your acquaintance."
  • (Le comte) "Please give my regards to you mother."
  • (Isa Miranda) "Why'd you send Carlotta away?"
  • (Daniel Gélin) "I wanted to kiss you. But we have all night, don't we?"
  • (Isa Miranda) "Must we really go? Two hours by sleigh at night? If only we didn't perform tomorrow."
  • (Daniel Gélin) "You're the only one who wanted to go. You asked me to reserve rooms. Two, in fact, I have no idea why."
  • (Isa Miranda) "Never know what turn things may take."

Odette Joyeux as Anna

  • (Odette Joyeux) "Couldn't you talk like everyone else?"
  • (Robert Kuhlenkampf) "I've never tried."
  • (Odette Joyeux) "Will I see you soon?"
  • (Charles Breitkopf) "I don't live in Vienna. I just visit from time to time."
  • (Odette Joyeux) "I bet you're married. When a man says he doesn't live in Vienna, he's usually married."
  • (Charles Breitkopf) "And you wouldn't feel guilty about seducing a married man?"
  • (Odette Joyeux) "Not at all. I imagine his wife would be off doing the same."
  • (Odette Joyeux) "There must be something in the champagne. My head is spinning."
  • (Odette Joyeux) "Oh, what will happen if I can't get up?"
  • (Charles Breitkopf) "I adore you."
  • (Robert Kuhlenkampf) "Let's go away, shall we?"
  • (Odette Joyeux) "Go away?"
  • (Robert Kuhlenkampf) "For three months; or three weeks."
  • (Odette Joyeux) "What about your lawyer? And my mother?"
  • (Robert Kuhlenkampf) "They'll console each other. We'll live naked in the forest, drink from babbling brooks, eat nature's golden fruit, and then say farewell."
  • (Odette Joyeux) "Why? I thought --"
  • (Robert Kuhlenkampf) "There is no true love without farewells. Kiss me."
  • (Robert Kuhlenkampf) "I can't see you at all. Are you blonde or brunette?"
  • (Odette Joyeux) "You should have written it down."
  • (Robert Kuhlenkampf) "That's incredibly profound. In one phrase you sum up the whole tragedy of desire."
  • (Odette Joyeux) "For you I think love must be something --"
  • (Robert Kuhlenkampf) "Yes?"
  • (Odette Joyeux) "Something --"
  • (Robert Kuhlenkampf) "Intangible. Take off your dress."
  • (Odette Joyeux) "Robert."
  • (Robert Kuhlenkampf) "Take it off. Night envelops us in her veil of stars. She's spread the Milky Way at our feet. A thousand stars sparkle before us. Take it off."
  • (Odette Joyeux) "But I'm cold."
  • (Robert Kuhlenkampf) "Night reveals 20, 30, 50 suns hidden by the light of day. Imagine we're in the Indies, in a mysterious palace. Take off your slip. The nights are hot. The humid night air surrounds us. Take off your slip."
  • (Odette Joyeux) "Do you love me?"

Simone Signoret as Léocadie

  • (Simone Signoret) "Since my place is too far, let's go down there."
  • (Serge Reggiani) "Down there? You've got a few tricks up your sleeve."
  • (Simone Signoret) "How about it, handsome?"
  • (Raconteur) "No, no. There must be some mistake, madame."
  • (Simone Signoret) "Madame? You making fun of me?"
  • (Raconteur) "I make fun of no one."
  • (Simone Signoret) "Are you coming or not?"
  • (Le comte) "Do you really not care whether a man's young or old or --"
  • (Simone Signoret) "I'm sleepy"
  • (Le comte) "That's it. Now I know who you remind me of."
  • (Simone Signoret) "Ah. So I remind you of someone."
  • (Le comte) "It's amazing. The same eyes. It's incredible. Allow me to kiss your eyes before I go."
  • (Simone Signoret) "Don't just run off."
  • (Serge Reggiani) "Can't you hear? I'll get four days for this."
  • (Simone Signoret) "At least tell me your name."
  • (Serge Reggiani) "What's it matter?"
  • (Simone Signoret) "I'm Léocadie."
  • (Serge Reggiani) "Strange name."
  • (Simone Signoret) "You at least got a farewell cigarette?"
  • (Serge Reggiani) "I'm all out. Gotta run. Good night."
  • (Simone Signoret) "Good night. That beats all. Some time I'd have if everyone was a bum like you. Beat it, cheap stake. Look at the bastard running off. The filthy swine. Not even a cigarette. That's men for you."

Serge Reggiani as Franz

  • (Serge Reggiani) "Alright, but let's hurry."
  • (Simone Signoret) "You're in a rush now that it's free. At least kiss me. It's nicer when there's a little feeling."
  • (Serge Reggiani) "Come on."
  • (Serge Reggiani) "How about that bench, Miss Marie?"
  • (Simone Simon) "No, Monsieur Franz. It's too dark here."
  • (Serge Reggiani) "Don't be afraid. I'm here."
  • (Simone Simon) "That's just it."
  • (Serge Reggiani) "Where are we?"
  • (Simone Signoret) "Don't worry. There's never anyone here."
  • (Serge Reggiani) "I don't like it here."
  • (Simone Signoret) "I like it everywhere. Come on."
  • (Serge Reggiani) "Michel told me about you."
  • (Simone Signoret) "I don't know any Michel."
  • (Serge Reggiani) "The bar on the Schiffgasse. You took him home."
  • (Simone Signoret) "I've taken home quite a few from that bar."

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