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Truly, Madly, Deeply Quotes

Truly, Madly, Deeply is a television program that was first aired in 1970 . Truly, Madly, Deeply completed its run in 1970.

It features Robert Cooper as producer, Barrington Pheloung in charge of musical score, and Remi Adefarasin as head of cinematography.

Truly, Madly, Deeply is recorded in English and originally aired in United Kingdom. Each episode of Truly, Madly, Deeply is 106 minutes long. Truly, Madly, Deeply is distributed by The Samuel Goldwyn Company.

The cast includes: Juliet Stevenson as Nina, Alan Rickman as Jamie, Michael Maloney as Mark, and Christopher Rozycki as Titus.

Truly, Madly, Deeply Quotes

Juliet Stevenson as Nina

  • (Juliet Stevenson) "Your mother."
  • (Alan Rickman) "You think every cloud looks like my mother."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "This one really does look like your mother. Look: eyes, nose, eyebrows -- brilliant."
  • (Alan Rickman) "My mother has not got a beard."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "Tell me about the first night we spent together."
  • (Alan Rickman) "Why? Seriously? You want me to?"
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "What did we do?"
  • (Alan Rickman) "We talked."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "What else?"
  • (Alan Rickman) "Well, talking was the major component. You played that piano. Then I played, then we both played -- something; duet; something -- can't remember. And then you danced for about three hours, until I fell asleep. But you were fantastic. And then we had some corn flakes. And when we kissed, which was about 11 o'clock the following morning, we were trembling so much we couldn't take off our clothes."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "My Feet will want to march to where you are sleeping, but I shall go on living."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "I can't believe I have a bunch of dead people watching videos in my living room."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "Darling? What are you doing?"
  • (Alan Rickman) "Warming my lips."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "I love you."
  • (Alan Rickman) "I love you."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "I really love you."
  • (Alan Rickman) "I really, truly love you."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "I really, truly, madly love you."
  • (Alan Rickman) "I really, truly, madly, deeply love you."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "I really, truly, madly, deeply, passionately love you."
  • (Alan Rickman) "I really, truly, madly, deeply, passionately, remarkably love you."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "I really, truly, madly, deeply, passionately, remarkably, umm -- deliciously love you."
  • (Alan Rickman) "I really, truly, madly, passionately, remarkably, deliciously -- juicily love you."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "Deeply. Deeply. You passed on deeply, which was your word, which means you couldn't have meant it. So you're a fraud, that's it."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "You're probably a figment of my imagination --"
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "Juicily?"
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "You're dead and you're still into party politics?"

Alan Rickman as Jamie

  • (Alan Rickman) "I blame the government."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "What?"
  • (Alan Rickman) "The government."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "What's the government got to do with anything?"
  • (Alan Rickman) "I hate the bastards."
  • (Alan Rickman) "Thank you for missing me."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "I have. I; I do."
  • (Alan Rickman) "-- But, the pain. Your pain. I couldn't bear that. There's a little girl I see from time to time; Alice, who's three. Well, three and a half. Oh, she's great. Everyone loves her, but she's not spoiled; Well, wasn't spoiled. She was knocked over and she died. Her parents, and family, and friends from kindergarten -- She used to go to this playground. See, they made an area in the park. Gave 'em money for swings, and little wooden animals, and there are these plaques on the sides of the swing, bottom of the horse: 'From Alice's mom and dad. In Memory of Alice, who used to play here'. And of course, Alice goes back there all the time. And when you see the parents take their child from the swing, and see the sign -- They hold on to their son and daughter, so tightly, clinging on for dear life. And yet -- The capacity that people have to love -- Where does it go?"
  • (Alan Rickman) "She wanted my cello, didn't she? Bloody cheek."

Christopher Rozycki as Titus

  • (Christopher Rozycki) "I make decision. We go to Paris. Make love for one week."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "Oh, Titus. You're fab. You're so sweet."
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "Oh, dear. Titus, I can't go to Paris with you."
  • (Christopher Rozycki) "You do not like Paris? You don't want to make love?"
  • (Juliet Stevenson) "For a week? Oh, no, no, no."

Michael Maloney as Mark

  • (Michael Maloney) "Attempted suicide at the age of seventeen; can't remember why, I was sad about something."

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