For what it's worth, I can't remember ever having kissed another woman before.
INGRID BERGMAN & GREGORY PECK in Spellbound (1945) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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For what it's worth, I can't remember ever having kissed another woman before.
INGRID BERGMAN & GREGORY PECK in Spellbound (1945) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Ingrid Bergman as Alicia Huberman NOTORIOUS 1946 — dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Alicia Huberman & Alex Sebastian (Notorious 1946) || Ingrid Bergman & Claude Rains
My mother is giving a dinner party. She won't mind an extra guest? An old friend is never an extra guest.
Ingrid Bergman in GASLIGHT (1944) dir. George Cukor
If I were not mad, I could have helped you. Whatever you had done, I could have pitied and protected you. But because I am mad, I hate you. Because I am mad, I have betrayed you. And because I am mad, I am rejoicing in my heart without a shred of pity, without a shred of regret, watching you go with glory in my heart!
INGRID BERGMAN as PAULA ALQUIST in GASLIGHT (1944) dir. George Cukor
Favorite Movies: 4/11 - Casablanca (1942)
“I'm saying it because it's true. Inside of us, we both know you belong with Victor. You're part of his work, the thing that keeps him going. If that plane leaves the ground and you're not with him, you'll regret it. Maybe not today. Maybe not tomorrow, but soon and for the rest of your life.” ~ Rick Blaine, Casablanca
I can't help smiling. That's what happens in analysis. As the doctor begins to uncover the truth of a patient, said patient develops a fine hearty hatred of said doctor. Well, you're going to hate me a great deal before we are through.
INGRID BERGMAN as DR. CONSTANCE PETERSEN Spellbound — 1945, dir. Alfred Hitchcock
Alicia Huberman & Alex Sebastian (Notorious 1946) || Ingrid Bergman & Claude Rains
Hey, he's rather handsome, isn't he? I'm allergic to American agents. Their fine points don't particularly appeal to me.