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La Rue rouge est un film américain de genre Drame réalisé par Fritz Lang sorti en France le 29 janvier 1947 avec Edward G. Robinson

La Rue rouge (1945)

Scarlet Street

La Rue rouge
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Kitty March

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook If he were mean or vicious or if he'd bawl me out or something, I'd like him better.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Well, I was going to do this myself, but, uh... [hands him toenail polish] Paint me, Chris!... They'll be masterpieces.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook How can a man be so dumb...I wanted to laugh in your face ever since the moment I met you. You're old, ugly and I'm sick of you. Sick, sick, sick!

Johnny Prince

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Can't you get those Lazy Legs off that couch, baby?

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Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Reporter on Train: [referring to being executed] I'd rather have a judge give me the works than to have to do it to myself.

Dialogue

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Johnny Prince: And then you gave me a dirty look.
Kitty March: I didn't give you a dirty look!
Johnny Prince: Listen, any girl that waits two hours in the rain for a guy is gonna give him a dirty look.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Kitty March: Who do you think you are? My guardian angel?
Millie Ray: Not me, honey. I lost those wings a long time ago.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Adele Cross: Next thing you'll be painting women without clothes.
Christopher Cross: I never saw a woman without any clothes.
Adele Cross: I should hope not!

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Johnny Prince: Lazy Legs. [kisses her] I don't know what you told Janeway, but you got him eatin' right out of your hand.
Kitty March: It won't stop with lunch!

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Christopher Cross: Hey, did you read this?
Adele Cross: Read what?
Christopher Cross: This murder in Queens. A man killed his wife with the window weight, put her body in the trunk, shipped her to California. It says here...
Adele Cross: I've read the paper, thank you. He didn't get away with it, did he? He'll go to the chair, as he should.
Christopher Cross: Yeah, a man hasn't got a chance with these New York detectives.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Kitty March: How long does it take you to paint a picture?
Christopher Cross: Sometimes a day, sometimes a year. You can't tell. It has to grow.
Kitty March: I never knew paint could grow.
Christopher Cross: Feeling grows. You know, that's the important thing, feeling. You take me. No one ever taught me how to draw, so I just put a line around what I feel when I look at things.
Kitty March: Yeah I see.
Christopher Cross: It's like falling in love I guess. You know... first you see someone, then it keeps growing, until you can't think of anyone else.
Kitty March: That's interesting.
Christopher Cross: The way I think of things, that all art is. Every painting, if it's any good, is a love affair.
Kitty March: I never heard anyone talk like that before.
Christopher Cross: There aren't many people you can talk to this way. So you keep it to yourself. You walk around with everything bottled up.

Facebook Partager la citation sur facebook Kitty March: Johnny. Oh, Johnny.
Johnny Prince: Crazy Legs.
Kitty March: Jeepers, I love you Johnny.