The Woman on the Beach (1947)
Charles Bickford: Tod
Quotes
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Tod : Peggy, did it ever occur to you that to me you'll always be young and beautiful? No matter how old you grow - I'll always remember you as you were the last day I saw you - young, beautiful, bright, exciting. No one who can see can say that to you. - - Peg, you're so beautiful... so beautiful outside, so rotten inside.
Peggy : You're no angel.
Tod : No. I guess we're two of a kind.
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Tod : Don't try to get away. I can sense every move you make. I can sense you like an animal. My eyes don't see, but I have hands and ears and a nose. I can even smell your hate!
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Scott : [Admiring the paintings] These must be worth a fortune now that you're...
[Scott hesitates to say 'blind.']
Tod : Since you're convinced I'm blind, go ahead... say it, but you're right. Now that I can't paint anymore, this stuff of mine gets more valuable every day. There's an old saying in my trade: a man never gets rich until he's dead. I assure you a blind painter's just the same as a dead man.
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Tod : You know, I never really started to paint well until just before the lights went out. But, I think this is one of my best. There's something about the effects of the hair and the skin texture. Of course, nudes were never my strong suit; but, here I had a particularly beautiful subject. As you can see, this is a portrait of Peggy.
Scott : Why, excuse me Tod, I-I think you have the wrong painting. This is a picture of some roses and a newspaper.
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Tod : I like Scott. I like him because he's good and straight. That's why he's dangerous.
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Tod : Peggy, I'm going to keep you. No matter what I have to do, I'm going to keep you as long as I live. No other man can ever take my place. Remember that.
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Tod : [dictating some text to Peggy, who is typing it out for him] The theory that man is inherently good is bunk. Pure bunk. Each individual possesses a split personality, which...
[pauses]
Tod : Oh, that's pretty dull stuff, isn't it?
Peggy : Yes, it is.
Tod : Thanks... That bad?
Peggy : Mm-hmm.
Tod : Oh, what's the use of kidding. I can't write.
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Peggy : Tod, please listen!
Tod : I've listened to you enough. I listen to you tiptoeing in the dark, and sighing in your sleep. You think I need eyes to tell me you want to get rid of me? You murderous little sneak!
Peggy : Tod...
Tod : So, you wanna' be free? You'll get away when I choose to let you go! And I'm not ready yet - not quite!