I'm Gilda, your wife. Remember? You haven't been around lately. I thought you were an amnesia victim or something.
Rita Hayworth in Gilda (1946) dir. Charles Vidor
Because you don't know a man you've only known one day.
He doesn't know you either. That way you start even. All fair and even.
RITA HAYWORTH in Gilda (1946) dir. Charles Vidor
Norma, I haven't done anything. Of course, you haven't. I wouldn't let you. Good night, darling.
William Holden and Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard (1950) dir. Billy Wilder
I do hope I've interrupted you in your work.
You have. Constantly, all morning.
But how could I? I haven't been with you until just now.
Oh, yes, you have. I've been thinking about you, and about Quinton.
Gene Tierney and Cornel Wilde in Leave Her to Heaven (1945) dir. John M. Stahl
After it's done, after it's all over, and we're safe, it'll be just you and me. You and me, the way it should've been all along from the start.
YVONNE DE CARLO in Criss Cross (1949) dir. Robert Siodmak
One door closed, and another opened wide and I went through and never looked behind because wind was there, and space and and sun and storms... everything was beyond that door.
Joan Bennett as Celia Lamphere in Secret Beyond the Door (1947) dir. Fritz Lang