The Montecarlo Story (1956)
Marlene Dietrich: Maria de Crevecoeur
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Quotes
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Maria de Crevecoeur : It's not too much to ask, is it? As a friend? We can be friends, you and I. Be my friend.
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Maria de Crevecoeur : I didn't know people fished in the dark.
Count Dino della Fiaba : A favorite pastime here in Monte Carlo.
Maria de Crevecoeur : Do you do it?
Count Dino della Fiaba : I'm doing it now.
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Maria de Crevecoeur : Dino, why didn't you ever marry?
Count Dino della Fiaba : For the same reason I never became a drunkard. One likes wine, but, one doesn't keep a bottle at his side, day and night. - I'm sorry. That was rude.
Maria de Crevecoeur : Yes, no woman likes to think of herself as a bad habit.
Count Dino della Fiaba : I think one could become addicted to you.
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Maria de Crevecoeur : Loneliness can take many forms. You can be with many, many people and still be alone.
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Maria de Crevecoeur : I think we better say good night now.
Mr. Homer Hinkley : I'll take you down.
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Maria de Crevecoeur : [singing] Back home again in Indiana, That's where I want to be, To see the candlelight still shinning bright, Thro' the sycamores for me, The new mown hay sends all its fragrance, From fields I used to roam, When I dream, About the moonlight on the Wabash, Then I long for my Indiana home.