- You must come to your senses. You must recover, whatever it takes. - Recover? From what? - You're not allowed to love me... so much.
Mädchen in Uniform, Leontine Sagan (1931)
- You must come to your senses. You must recover, whatever it takes. - Recover? From what? - You're not allowed to love me... so much.
Mädchen in Uniform, Leontine Sagan (1931)
- Do you know where little girls who tell lies go when they die? - The same places their bosses go to. And they have to be private secretaries through all eternity.
Honor Among Lovers, Dorothy Arzner (1931)
- So beer ain't good enough for you, huh ? - Do you think I care if there was just beer in that keg ? I know what's in it. I know what you've been doing all this time, how you got those clothes and those new cars. You've been telling Ma that you've gone into politics, that you're on the city payroll. Pat Burke told me everything. You murderers! There's not only beer in that jug. There's beer and blood - blood of men ! - You ain't changed a bit. Besides, your hands ain't so clean. You killed and liked it. You didn't get them medals for holding hands with them Germans.
The Public Enemy, William A. Wellman (1931)
- I am Dracula. - Oh, it's really good to see you. I don't know what happened to the driver and my luggage and... Well, and with all this, I thought I was in the wrong place. - I bid you welcome.
Dracula, Tod Browning (1931)