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Clips from A Room with a View (1986)
"Why rush off to the ends of the earth?"
A Room with a View (1986)
"To mess about with typewriters and latchkeys and call it work."
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"- Perhaps I spoke hastily. - Oh, goodness!"
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"- Charlotte?! - Charlotte to a T."
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"Lucy!"
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"Where are you going?"
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"And now where's Lucy?"
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"He says the thought of... seeing you or hearing about you..."
A Room with a View (1986)
"I think the reason you're going to Greece and you've broken off your engagement -"
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"But of course I do."
A Room with a View (1986)
"...including yourself."
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"- One week Italy, then Greece. - Greece may be cancelled."
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"- What?! - Do stop!"
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"- I think Lucy has something to tell us. - Stop the horse!"
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"Dear Charlotte, after an awful journey"
A Room with a View (1986)
"The Cockney signora still terrorizes the staff."
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"Don't you agree that, on one's first visit to Florence, one must have a room with a view?"
A Room with a View (1986)
"Kiss me again..."
A Room with a View (1986)
"- What are you reading? - It's from Freddy."
A Room with a View (1986)
"What does he say?"
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"This is not what we were led to expect."
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"We were to see the Arno."
A Room with a View (1986)
"Instead of which, we have north rooms without a view and far apart."
A Room with a View (1986)
"Hurry and get dressed or we'll miss our dinner on top of everything else."
A Room with a View (1986)
"She had no business doing it. No business at all!"
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"Miss Lavish, what a recommendation for a place!"
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"Indeed, Miss Alan, it is."
A Room with a View (1986)
"Between the squalor of London and the squalor of Prato, there is a great gulf fixed."
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"By going off the track, you get to know the country,"
A Room with a View (1986)
"Their mixture of the primitive with the classical is irresistible."
A Room with a View (1986)
"- Miss Pole? - Yes, Mr. Emerson."
A Room with a View (1986)
"- Yes, it is. - Put it right away, Miss Pole."
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"Lemonade is very bad for the stomach."
A Room with a View (1986)
"Oh!"
A Room with a View (1986)
"but one meets the Italians in all their simplicity and charm."
A Room with a View (1986)
"I find the cornflower the most delightful of flowers."
A Room with a View (1986)
"I prefer something bolder - the reckless rose, the tempestuous tulip."
A Room with a View (1986)
"On no account. The view of the Arno is yours."
A Room with a View (1986)
"I don't know why we're arguing, because we have no view."
A Room with a View (1986)
"I have a view. And so does George."
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"My son George here."
A Room with a View (1986)
"You can have our rooms. We'll have yours. We can change."
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"- You see... - Hush, Lucy."
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"Women like looking at a view. Men don't. George, persuade them."
A Room with a View (1986)
"We could clear out in fifteen minutes. These niceties go against common sense!"
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"Every kind of sense. I don't care what I see outside. My vision is within."
A Room with a View (1986)
"Here is where the birds sing and where the sky is blue."
A Room with a View (1986)
"Let them have the view if they want it. Why not? George, go after them."
A Room with a View (1986)
"What an impossible person!"
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"- He meant to be kind. - I know how to deal with these people."
A Room with a View (1986)
"Charlotte, you dealed rudely. You dealed wrongly."
A Room with a View (1986)
"This pensione is a failure. Tomorrow we'll change."
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"- It's Mr. Beebe. - Who?"
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"- Mr. Beebe. - Don't you remember us?"
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"Miss Bartlett and Miss Honeychurch."
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"How do you do?"
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"- I heard you are to be our vicar. - Yes, I move into the rectory in June."
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"This old gentleman and his son offered us their rooms with a view."
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"It was most indelicate!"
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"- Yes! - I am the chaperone to my young cousin Lucy."
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"- I wouldn't think much harm could have come. - There."
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"You think I ought to have accepted? You think I have been narrow-minded."
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"He would not take advantage nor expect gratitude."
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"He has rooms he does not value and thinks you would."
A Room with a View (1986)
"My wishes are unimportant compared with yours."
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"I am only here through your kindness."
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"Would you, Mr. Beebe, kindly tell Mr..."
A Room with a View (1986)
"...we accept his offer?"
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"You can't. He's in his bath."
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"And I know where things can lead."
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"Whatever does it mean?"
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"Lucy, get dressed or the better part of the day will be gone."
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"- So we brought you cornflowers. - Oh, how kind!"
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"They're your type of flowers. They have your personality."
A Room with a View (1986)
"There are no jewels more becoming to a lady."
A Room with a View (1986)
"And I should write If Miss Honeychurch ever takes to live as she plays..."
A Room with a View (1986)
"...it will be very exciting, both for us and for her."
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"Mother doesn't like me playing Beethoven. She says I'm peevish afterwards."
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"Naturally, one would be stirred up."
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"Won't you play some more?"
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"No, I think I'll go out."
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"Alone? Is that wise, Miss Honeychurch?"
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"To be wise, one might have stayed at home."
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"I'm sorry."
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"I put it down to too much Beethoven."
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"Buongiorno, buongiorno, Ferdinando!"
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"Stop a minute. Let that man go on or I shall have to speak to him."
A Room with a View (1986)
"I'd set an examination at Dover and turn back any tourists who failed."
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"Miss, this sepolcro not very good. You go see affresci di Giotto."
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"Make a picture of the sheep."
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"- No, thank you. - I very... good speak English."
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"- Do go away, please. - Capella Peruzzi, affresci di Giotto..."
A Room with a View (1986)
"You see here these superb frescoes by Giotto, depicting the life of St Francis."
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"And, on the right, the fourth Pope."
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"And here he is preaching to the bishops."
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"And here..."
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"I'm leading a little private tour of my own."
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"Mr. Eager is our English chaplain here in Florence."
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"Remember that Santa Croce was built by faith in the full fervor of medievalism."
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"Built by faith! That simply means the workers weren't paid properly!"
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"Mr. Eager, there's plenty of room for all of us. You don't have to..."
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"Gather round, everybody."
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"You may observe here in the Peruzzi Chapel,"
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"as well as in the place from which we've been expelled,"
A Room with a View (1986)
"But why should he be?"
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"Well may you ask. But think how he's been brought up -"
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"If only one could stop him from brooding."
A Room with a View (1986)
"And on what? The things of the universe."
A Room with a View (1986)
"No, I don't. Not at all, Mr. Emerson."
A Room with a View (1986)
"at the side of the everlasting why, there is a yes."
A Room with a View (1986)
"I forget my worries at the piano,"
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"Excuse me. My cousin will be most anxious if I don't get back."
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"- Poor girl. - Poor girl?"
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"I think myself most fortunate. I'm very happy and having a splendid time."
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"I love these little dark alleys."
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"They're all peasants, you know. Come along."
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"We will simply drift."
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"One always has to be wide open. I think Miss Lucy is."
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"I'll let you into a secret. I have my eye on your cousin."
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"For a character in your novel?"
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