Jane Creed Quotes in West of Shanghai (1937)
Jane Creed Quotes:
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Jane Creed: You've killed thousands of people.
Gen. Wu Yen Fang: Too many people in China. I kill only man - only bad man. When I kill bad man, I feel good. I have did good deed.
Jane Creed: And who decides whether a man is good or bad?
Gen. Wu Yen Fang: I do, I am Fang!
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Jane Creed: [about his meteoric rise in rank] But how did you manage it so quickly?
Gen. Wu Yen Fang: One day the captain is killed... I become captain. Next day the major... I am major. By and by the colonel... I become colonel. I kill the general myself.
Jane Creed: And now you're a warlord.
Gen. Wu Yen Fang: Ah, is great life!
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Gen. Wu Yen Fang: Come, we take walk. Come! How old you are?
Jane Creed: Twenty-three.
Gen. Wu Yen Fang: Oh! Too bad. That most dang old.
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Gen. Wu Yen Fang: How you like go campaign with me?
Jane Creed: You wouldn't want me, I'm married.
Gen. Wu Yen Fang: Alright. I take your husband.
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Gen. Wu Yen Fang: Not nice Mission lady kill man. Why you not turn other cheek?
Jane Creed: Maybe that's because I'm only an apprentice missionary. I assure you, I won't hesitate to shoot you!
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Jane Creed: General, now, don't let them do this to him. There must be something you can do to save him!
Gen. Wu Yen Fang: It make me very sad.
Lola Galt: If it's money you want, I'll make my father give you every dollar he has.
Gen. Wu Yen Fang: Oh, so you love this Jim too? Hmm, two women love him. Must be very good man.
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Gen. Wu Yen Fang: How much you weigh?
Jane Creed: I don't think that's any of your business gentlemen.
Gen. Wu Yen Fang: Alright. I no care.
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Gen. Wu Yen Fang: You come with me, I give you beautiful, swell time. And you gain happiness you. Not so dang bad for me too. Well, what you say? You know, if I want, is easy take you.
Jane Creed: You wouldn't dare do that.
Gen. Wu Yen Fang: Oh, yes. I most dang daring man in China.
-- Jane Creed
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