Blood and Sand (1941)
Rita Hayworth: Doña Sol
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Quotes
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Carmen Espinosa : All my life I have heard about you.
Doña Sol des Muire : What have you heard?
Carmen Espinosa : Shall I be frank?
Doña Sol des Muire : Please do!
Carmen Espinosa : I've heard you've been all over the world, that you speak many languages, and that you've known a great many men...
Doña Sol des Muire : Go on!
Carmen Espinosa : I've never been out of Andalucia, I speak only one language, and I've had only one man. Maybe that's why I want so much to keep him.
Doña Sol des Muire : Senora Gallardo, is there anything I can offer you?
Carmen Espinosa : Yes, my husband!
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Manola de Palma : You know, Dona Sol, Juan and I are old friends. His mother used to work here. We used to live around the corner. We ran away together with some other boys. Hey, Juan, remember that horse we stole? Remember what happened to it?
Doña Sol des Muire : What happened?
Manola de Palma : We ate the horse!
Doña Sol des Muire : You did? How did it taste?
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Juan Gallardo : I was raised on it.
Doña Sol des Muire : Really? How is it made?
Juan Gallardo : Well, you take biscuits and oil and vinegar and some onions and garlic and you, eh, and bread crumbs, and you fry 'em all together in a pan. You throw 'em in a pot: Gazpacho.
Doña Sol des Muire : Sounds lovely.
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Doña Sol des Muire : If I were a man, I'd try bullfighting. There's nothing more exciting!
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Juan Gallardo : I'm glad you decided not to go to the concert.
Doña Sol des Muire : So am I. Perhaps, we can have a concert of our own?
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Waiter : What will you have?
Juan Gallardo : What will you have?
Doña Sol des Muire : Champagne!
Juan Gallardo : Champagne.
Waiter : Champagne?
Juan Gallardo : Sí, champagne!
Waiter : Champagne?
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Doña Sol des Muire : What is it Juan?
Juan Gallardo : I was just trying to figure out what kind of a woman you are?
Doña Sol des Muire : Yes?
Juan Gallardo : The trouble is you're - you're not one woman, but, many - and never the same.
Doña Sol des Muire : Well, one changes, you know.
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Manola de Palma : [sitting with Doña Sol and Juan] You know, Doña Sol, Juan and I are old friends. His mother used to work here. We used to live right around the corner. We ran away together - with some other boys. Hey, Juan, remember that horse we stole? Remember what happened to it?
Doña Sol des Muire : What happened?
Manola de Palma : We ate the horse!
Doña Sol des Muire : [intrigued] You did! How did it taste?
Manola de Palma : Excellent! Ah, those were good days. We spent a long time fighting the bulls and each other. We were great rivals - even then.
[laughs]