The Loved One (1965)
Robert Morse: Dennis Barlow
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Quotes
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Dennis Barlow : They told me, Francis Hinsley, they told me you were hung. With red protruding eyeballs and black protruding tongue.
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Dennis Barlow : Aimee, wait. Now, my dear girl, don't you realize, it's only been money that's been holding me back?
Aimee Thanatogenous : An American would despise himself for living off his wife.
Dennis Barlow : Yes, but you see, I'm English, and we have none of these prejudices in the older and more developed civilizations.
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Dennis Barlow : They gave me this ticket, so I thought I'd come here. I mean it was either Los Angeles or Calcutta and I thought, what the hell.
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Dennis Barlow : Which service have you decided on?
Mr. Kenton : Well, I dunno.
Dennis Barlow : We can give you entombment, empyrement, dissemination or eternalization.
Mr. Kenton : I don't know what the hell you're talking about.
Dennis Barlow : Well, that would be embalmed, buried, scattered, or burned.
Mr. Kenton : Burned! That's good. Burned.
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Dennis Barlow : Oh yes, every anniversary, a card of remembrance is sent without charge and it reads, "Your little Arthur is thinking of you and wagging his tail in heaven tonight."
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Dennis Barlow : Would you prefer to keep the ashes at home?
Mr. Kenton : Not at home, pal. Not at home.
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Aimee Thanatogenous : And here we have the Falls of Xanadu.
Dennis Barlow : The Falls of Xanadu, funny that Coleridge never mentioned them.
Aimee Thanatogenous : I beg your pardon?
Dennis Barlow : Coleridge, the man who wrote the poem.
Aimee Thanatogenous : I never heard there was a poem. All the names in Whispering Glades were created by the Blessed Reverend.
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Aimee Thanatogenous : This entire place is a dream. If the Blessed Reverend had not dreamed it, it would not exist.
Dennis Barlow : [reading a sign] "This building, like all others in Whispering Glades is built of cast iron and reinforced concrete.It is certified protection against fire, earthquake and nuclear fission."
Aimee Thanatogenous : The Blessed Reverend always builds for eternity.
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Sir Francis Hinsley : [at the studio commissary] I think I'll just have my usual: Deep Dish Lolita and iced tea with a sprig of mint, please.
Dennis Barlow : I'll have Breast of Squab Brigitte and the Goldwater Nut Flip.
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Dennis Barlow : Actually, I'm a poet.
Immigration Officer : Poet? An English poet?
Dennis Barlow : Well, yes, I am English.
Immigration Officer : One of them beatnik poets, huh?
Dennis Barlow : Oh, beatnik? No. No, I'm not a beatnik.
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Dennis Barlow : Here, Pickled in formaldehyde, And painted like a whore, Shrimp pink, Incorruptible, Not lost, But gone before...
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Aimee Thanatogenous : This is the entire missionary staff of the St. Francis Theological Seminary of Burbank. All massacred.
Dennis Barlow : All of them?
Aimee Thanatogenous : Yes, in different parts of the world, over the years, by the regional savages there.
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Harry Glenworthy : Hey, kid, what's with His Lordship?
Dennis Barlow : I think he didn't like my poem. He's anti-art.
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Dennis Barlow : He was my uncle.
Whispering Glades Hostess : In that case, he must have been Caucasian.
Dennis Barlow : Certainly not. He was English.
Whispering Glades Hostess : Oh, that's all right. English is Caucasian. We prefer that word at Whispering Glades. It's much less offensive than "white."
Dennis Barlow : Well, I can assure you that he was--he was quite white.
Whispering Glades Hostess : The Blessed Reverend has to consider the feelings of the waiting ones. In time of trial, they prefer to be with their own people.
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Dennis Barlow : Tell me, what do you think about when you're out here all by yourself?
Aimee Thanatogenous : Oh, just death and art.
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Dennis Barlow : Aimee, a poet, an artist, he draws his inspiration from beauty in many forms.
[gives Aimee a kiss]
Aimee Thanatogenous : Dennis, don't! That's not an ethical thing to do.
Dennis Barlow : Why? Don't Americans kiss?
Aimee Thanatogenous : Well, of course they kiss. But, what has that got to do with us?
Dennis Barlow : Everything. You're an American girl. And I'm a man.
Aimee Thanatogenous : And anyway, this certainly wouldn't be the time or place - for that sort of thing.
Dennis Barlow : What better time and place could there be? Here we are together. Aimee. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Aimee Thanatogenous : Did you just write that?
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[first lines]
Flight Attendant : We are now about to land in the world-famous city of Los Angeles. Its name, translated from the ancient Spanish, means "City of the Angels". It is also the home of the American motion picture industry.
Dennis Barlow : [reading James Thomson's poem "The City of Dreadful Night"; voiceover] "The City is of Night; perchance of Death."
Flight Attendant : Twenty thousand people arrive here to settle every week.
Dennis Barlow : [voiceover] "They leave all hope behind who enter here: / One certitude while sane they cannot leave, / One anodyne for torture and despair; / The certitude of Death."