| Movie |
Tarzan and His Mate |
| Year |
1934 |
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Tarzan:
Good morning, I love you.
Jane Parker:
Good morning, I love you. You never forget, do you, Tarzan?
Tarzan:
Never forget... I love you.
Jane Parker:
Love who?
Tarzan:
Love you.
Jane Parker:
Love who?
Tarzan:
Love Jane.
Jane Parker:
Love... my...
Tarzan:
Love my... wife. My wife!
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[first lines]
Beamish:
I wouldn't trust meself in that jungle if it was me, sir.
Harry Holt:
Well, I will.
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Martin Arlington:
But he's got to understand. Every penny we've got in the world is tied up in this.
Jane Parker:
Tarzan knows nothing about money. That wouldn't mean anything to him.
Harry Holt:
Well, what's the harm? They're all dead.
[referring to the elephants in the Elephants Graveyard]
Jane Parker:
It's as thought somebody asked you to rob a graveyard back home.
Martin Arlington:
But these are animals. They're not humans. This is different.
Jane Parker:
Not to him.
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Jane Parker:
I belong with him.
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Martin Arlington:
Dead men can't give orders.
Harry Holt:
Yes they can.
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[last lines]
Tarzan:
Always gone.
[holding up his wrist, referring to a lost bracelet Jane had give him "for always"]
Jane Parker:
No dear, always is just beginning, for you and me.
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