Lenore Brent Quotes in His Kind of Woman (1951)

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Lenore Brent Quotes:

  • Lenore Brent: They tell me you killed Ferraro. How did it feel?

    Dan Milner: He didn't say.

  • Mark Cardigan: What about tomorrow morning?

    Dan Milner: All right, what about it?

    Mark Cardigan: The hunting. I've got all the equipment you need. How about me rootin' you out about five.

    Dan Milner: Five?

    Lenore Brent: He shoots them as they crawl out of bed.

  • Dan Milner: Do you mind if I join you?

    Lenore Brent: Seems you have.

  • Dan Milner: Whenever I have nothing to do and I can't think, I always iron my money.

    Lenore Brent: What d'ya do when you're broke?

    Dan Milner: When I'm broke, I press my pants.

  • Lenore Brent: Wherever I am, I sing at the drop of a hat.

    Dan Milner: Even if you have to supply the hat?

    Lenore Brent: Exactly!

  • Mark Cardigan: [to Milner and Lenore] Well, what did you think of the picture?

    Lenore Brent: [Sarcasm] Oh, it was fine. It was just a little long - about an hour and a half.

  • Lenore Brent: [to a musician who has recognized her from her "previous" life] Liz Brady went to Europe with a USO troupe. She never came back.

  • Dan Milner: Where have you been? I looked for you all day.

    Lenore Brent: I stayed in bed. "Nimrod" went hunting again.

  • Dan Milner: Are you in the oil business, or are you just spending your alimony all at once?

    Lenore Brent: I'm what you'd call a spoiled child of the rich.

    Dan Milner: Well, how do you do? I'm what you'd call a spoiled child of the poor.

  • Mark Cardigan: You know, this is the most wonderful place in the whole world. You should see the buck I killed yesterday. You'll see the pictures as soon as Morro gets them in his album. He's makin' a scrapbook of everything I kill!

    Lenore Brent: Yes, he mentioned it. He also said that, given the time and ammunition, you might very well rid the world of all animal life.

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