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Clips from A Room with a View (1986)
"The signora wrote South rooms with a view, close together."
A Room with a View (1986)
"see the little towns, Gubbio, Settignano, Galuzzo,"
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"San Gimignano, Monteriggioni."
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"What is that you are taking? It's not lemonade, is it?"
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"Wasn't Monteriggioni where we saw the cornflowers, Teresa?"
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"- Signora? - No, thank you."
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"Come, Lucy."
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"- Mr. Emerson is so tactless. - But he meant to be kind."
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"It would be serious if I put her under an obligation to people of whom I know nothing."
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"I never suggested that."
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"If you would allow me, I would be happy to act as intermediary with Mr. Emerson."
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"Charlotte, please."
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"I would like to thank your father personally for his kindness."
A Room with a View (1986)
"You said you liked cornflowers."
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"I'd like to see them in your hair."
A Room with a View (1986)
"May I say something rather daring?"
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"Mr. Beebe, you sound like Miss Lavish."
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"I'll not go far. I promise."
A Room with a View (1986)
"Whatever's the matter with dear Miss Lucy?"
A Room with a View (1986)
"Miss Catharine, you have flowers in your hair."
A Room with a View (1986)
"The bronze came from Turkish cannons, captured by the Knights of San Stefano."
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"Come along."
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"Cio tuttol"
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"And there he is undergoing a... trial by fire before the Sultan."
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"Here he is on his deathbed, surrounded..."
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"...now unhappily ruined by restoration,"
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"is untroubled by the snares of anatomy and perspective..."
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"Look at that fat man! He must weigh as much as I do, but he's floating like a balloon."
A Room with a View (1986)
"the special character of Giotto among the great painters."
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"He was practical..."
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"free from the superstition that leads men to hate in the name of God."
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"And a yes and a yes!"
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"Has your son no particular hobby?"
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"I do declare we're lost."
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"No, Miss Bartlett, you will not look into your Baedeker."
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"Two lone females in an unknown city, that's what I call an adventure."
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"And why should she not be transfigured?"
A Room with a View (1986)
"A true Florentine smell. Inhale, my dear."
A Room with a View (1986)
"Perfectly well. Absolutely well."
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"- But... - Then I don't get the photographs."
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"It's perfectly natural. I nearly fainted myself."
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"You know how silly people are."
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"- You understand what I mean? - No."
A Room with a View (1986)
"I mean, would you not mention it to anyone, my foolish behavior."
A Room with a View (1986)
"Something tremendous has happened."
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"I mean... something's happened to me."
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"As long as she is his sister."
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"So, Miss Honeychurch, you're traveling. As a student of art?"
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"- No, I'm afraid not. - As a student of human nature like myself?"
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"I abhor Baedeker. I'd fling every copy in the Arno."
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"Towns, rivers, palaces, all mixed up in an inextricable whirl."
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"Mr. Henry Burridge lives."
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"Doubtless you know his monographs in Medieval Byways."
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"- He used to be. - He's retired? And you, yourself?"
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"Say, Poppa, what did we see in Rome?"
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"The father replies, Guess Rome was where we saw the yellow dog."
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"There's traveling for you!"
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"Scendal"
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"Beauty!"
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"Could that be the silent, dour George?"
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"Joy!"
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"Beauty!"
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"He's declaring the eternal yes."
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"- What's that? - The gentlemen are doubtless having a game."
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"At any time, one may have to sit on damp ground or cold marble."
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"Come on, I insist. The ground will do for me."
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"I have not had rheumatism for years, and if I feel a twinge I'll stand up."
A Room with a View (1986)
"Just a slight cough. I've had it for three days."
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"Nothing to do with sitting on the ground."
A Room with a View (1986)
"A youth. Ten years younger than herself."
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"PUCCINI'S CHI IL BEL SOGNO DI DORETTA FROM LA RONDINE)"
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"Buoni uomini?"
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"I think there is something in the Italian landscape"
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"which inclines even the most stolid to romance."
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"It reminds me somewhat of the country around Shropshire."
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"And I divine it, Charlotte. You had an adventure there."
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"Mr. Eager, do come and join us. Miss Honeychurch is feeling unwell."
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"- Aren't you coming with us? - I'll walk."
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"Are you sure?"
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"Courage, Miss Honeychurch, and faith."
A Room with a View (1986)
"Do you suppose this display is called into existence to extinguish you or me?"
A Room with a View (1986)
"The steel knives that might attract the current are in the other carriage."
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"Exploits?"
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"You did appear!"
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"Certainly."
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"There's such a beautiful confidence between you."
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"One would hate to break it."
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"You'd better get to bed, dear. We have to make an early start."
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"Ridiculous child. You think you're so holy and truthful, but it's just conceit."
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"Look out!"
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"I promessi sposel"
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"I'm sorry if I've given you a shock."
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"You should have stopped me. Shall we join the others?"
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"Congratulations."
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"Blessings. Your vicar's benediction."
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"And now I want my tea."
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"Indeed they are. Miss Teresa and Miss Catharine Alan. I met them in Italy."
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"Provided, of course, he's clean."
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"All those old women smirking."
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"But their whole attitude is wrong."
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"Sir Harry deserves a tenant as vulgar as himself."
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"I'll write to them, and if you'd also send a word?"
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"I am something of an Inglese Italianato."
A Room with a View (1986)
"E un diavolo incarnato. You know the proverb?"
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"I somehow think you feel more at home with me in a room."
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"Never in the real country like this."
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"And you?"
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"- Lucy. - Hmm?"
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"Yes?"
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"I'm sorry."
A Room with a View (1986)
"has a villa in Summer Street for which he needs a tenant."
A Room with a View (1986)
"I told him of my plan to lure you hither, and he is in complete agreement"
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"- That will be all, Rose. Thank you. - Thank you, madam."
A Room with a View (1986)
"Make Lucy one of us. Lucy's becoming wonderful."
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"Bring them up among honest country folk for freshness,"
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"And not till then bring them to London."
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"I want to show her this letter from the Miss Alans."
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"I had a letter from Miss Teresa asking how often the butcher called."
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"- Who? - Sir Harry's new tenants."
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"Yes, I do. I've got it. It was Emerson."
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