Romeo and Juliet (1936)
Anthony Kemble-Cooper: Gregory - Servant of the House of Capulet
Quotes
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Samson - Servant of the House of Capulet : [Samson bites his thumb at Abraham and spits on the ground] I strike quickly being moved, than a dog of the house of Montague, moves me.
Abraham - Servant of the House of Montague : [the Montages walk behind Samson and Abraham puts his hand on his shoulder] Do you bite your thumb at us sir?
Samson - Servant of the House of Capulet : I do bite my thumb sir.
Abraham - Servant of the House of Montague : Do you bite your thumb at us sir?
Samson - Servant of the House of Capulet : Is the law on our side if I say aye?
Gregory - Servant of the House of Capulet : No.
Samson - Servant of the House of Capulet : No sir I do not bite my thumb at you sir, but I do bite my thumb sir.
[the men laugh and walks away, Samson and Gregory follows Abraham and walks up to him]
Samson - Servant of the House of Capulet : Do you quarrel sir?
Abraham - Servant of the House of Montague : Quarrel sir. No sir.
Samson - Servant of the House of Capulet : If you do sir, then I am for you. I serve as good a man as you.
Abraham - Servant of the House of Montague : No better, say that else.
Samson - Servant of the House of Capulet : Yes better!
Abraham - Servant of the House of Montague : You lie!
Samson - Servant of the House of Capulet : Draw if you be men!
[Then the Capulets and Montagues pull out their swords and they fight each other with swords in the streets. The women scream as the men are getting stabbed by swords]