Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941)
Ingrid Bergman: Ivy Peterson
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Quotes
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Ivy Peterson : [singing] You should see me dance the Polka, You should see me cover the ground, You should see my bustles flying...
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Ivy Peterson : What are you going to do?
Dr. Henry Jekyll : Something so simple. I'm going to put an end to all that confusion.
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Ivy Peterson : Well, I know what's what. You have to if you are a barmaid. But, I like a bit of fun, as the saying goes; but, when a bloke grabs you sudden like with nasty notions in his head it's time to put your foot down.
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Dr. Henry Jekyll : Maybe I better send you to the hospital.
Ivy Peterson : No. No, look. Here. Feel! Feel.
Dr. Henry Jekyll : [feels her side] Where? Here? Hmm, just as I thought: Cirrhosis pectoris.
Ivy Peterson : What's that mean?
Dr. Henry Jekyll : That means your eyes are twin pools of desire.
Ivy Peterson : [smiles] Oh, doctor. That's nice. The things you do say.
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Dr. Henry Jekyll : You better let down your blouse.
Ivy Peterson : Why?
Dr. Henry Jekyll : Well, you want me to have a look at you, don't you?
Ivy Peterson : I don't know. You are looking, ain't you?
Dr. Henry Jekyll : Well, how about your side?
Ivy Peterson : Oh. Do you want to look at my side?
Dr. Henry Jekyll : Well, don't you want me to?
Ivy Peterson : [removes her blouse] You aren't half a fast one, aren't you?
Dr. Henry Jekyll : I forgot to mention, my friend and I are physicians.
Ivy Peterson : Physi - Physicians?
Dr. Henry Jekyll : Doctors.
Ivy Peterson : Doctors? Oh, go on!
[laughs]
Ivy Peterson : Oh, I thought you were a couple of toffs.
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Ivy Peterson : Gentlemen like you shouldn't be bothering yourself about me.
Dr. Henry Jekyll : Now, what sort of a gentleman doesn't like to help a pretty girl?
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Dr. Henry Jekyll : Your ankle's all right. But I'll tell you one thing. You wear your garter too tight. That stops the circulation. That's bad.
Ivy Peterson : There! You see? You did find something. You are my doctor, aren't you? I ought to pay your fee, oughtn't I?
Dr. Henry Jekyll : I haven't presented you with a bill yet.
Ivy Peterson : [presents her garter] How about this to begin with? Not that it's enough.
Dr. Henry Jekyll : It's fine. It's fine. It's much more than most people pay.
Ivy Peterson : It doesn't seem near enough to me.
[kiss]
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Ivy Peterson : I suppose it was all in fun when you kissed me.
Dr. Henry Jekyll : Yes.
Ivy Peterson : It wasn't all in fun then. I know that.
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Dr. Henry Jekyll : I have to go now.
Ivy Peterson : But look here. Don't you understand? I ain't no, I ain't no...
Dr. Henry Jekyll : No, I know you're not. You're a girl with her heart just where it ought to be. Maybe a little too generous, that's all.
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Ivy Peterson : Let me back in there so I can bash him on the nose, that's all!
Mr. Edward Hyde : Quite the little Tartar, aren't you? Always ready to flare up. Oh, I like that.
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Mr. Edward Hyde : Why? I don't confuse you, do I, Ivy? I believe I do confuse you, don't I?
Ivy Peterson : I ain't confused by nobody.
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Ivy Peterson : So, good luck.
Mr. Edward Hyde : I make my own luck, my dear. Yes, and tonight - tonight I follow the rainbow.
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Mr. Edward Hyde : Don't be frightened of me, will you, Ivy? When a botanist finds a rare flower, he shouts his triumph, doesn't he?
Ivy Peterson : Are you one of them?
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Marcia : You're goin to get dressed and we're going out. Freddie's got a young brother just up from Oxford and they want another girl to make it a quartet. He's a bit of all right too. And we're going to the Empire.
Ivy Peterson : The Empire?
Marcia : Yes. Oh, it's ever so gay there, Ivy, and the show is grand. It's just where all the toffs go!
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Mr. Edward Hyde : You like a man who sees a girl and makes up his mind, don't you?
Ivy Peterson : I don't know what you're talking about.
Mr. Edward Hyde : Oh, she doesn't know what I'm talking about.
Ivy Peterson : Oh, please sir.
Mr. Edward Hyde : But you'll find out, won't you?
Ivy Peterson : Please.
Mr. Edward Hyde : You'll find out what it means.
Ivy Peterson : Please, sir.
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Ivy Peterson : [opens a delivered letter] . Look. Fifty pounds.
Marcia : There ain't no letter with it. You don't suppose it's from him, do you?
Freddie : Yes. The rotter must have sent it for what he's done.
Ivy Peterson : No, not him. He's too mean, he is.
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Marcia : He ain't your lord and master, is he?
Ivy Peterson : I should say he ain't.
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Ivy Peterson : She says it's ever so gay.
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Ivy Peterson : He ain't a man. He's a devil, he is. Why, he knows what you're thinkin' about, he does. Why, if he knows that I've been here today, I don't know what he'll do. It won't be nothin' human, I can tell you!
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Ivy Peterson : Oh, please. Please help me keep him off. I'll do anything you ask, sir. I ain't as bad as you might think. Well, men say that I - I ain't a bad looker, when I'm more myself. You liked me once a little, didn't you? Really, you - you're such a fine and kind gentleman. Honest, that night, when you walked out of my place, I made as if I didn't care. I did care. After you'd gone, I kept wishing you'd come back. Truly, I did.
Dr. Henry Jekyll : This man, Hyde, will never trouble you again. I give you my word.
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Ivy Peterson : It's Hyde, sir. It's a man I know, Mr. Hyde. It's him that's done it and more. More I can't tell you. He ain't a human. He's a beast! And he won't let me go, sir, and I am afraid to run away.
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Ivy Peterson : Here is hoping that Dr. Jekyll thinks of his Ivy - as I know he'd like to. As his Ivy thinks of him. Because he's an angel. Here is to my angel.
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Ivy Peterson : Please, sir, oh no. Please, no!
Mr. Edward Hyde : Yes, dance. Dance and dream. Dream that you're Mrs. Henry Jekyll of Harley Street - dancing with your own butler and six footmen. Dream that they've all turned into white mice and crawled into an eternal pumpkin.
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Ivy Peterson : Here's hoping that Hyde rots - wherever he is. Burn slow when the time comes.