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Who Am I This Time? (film) Quotes

Who Am I This Time? is a television show that appeared on TV in 1982 on PBS. Who Am I This Time? ended its run in 1970.

It features Neal Miller as producer, and John Cale as theme composer.

Who Am I This Time? is recorded in English and originally aired in United States. Each episode of Who Am I This Time? is 53 mins. long.

The cast includes: Robert Ridgely as George Johnson, Susan Sarandon as Helene Shaw, Dorothy Patterson as Doris, Christopher Walken as Harry Nash, and Caitlin Hart as Lydia.

Who Am I This Time? Quotes

Christopher Walken as Harry Nash

  • (Christopher Walken) "Are you ready for me yet, George? There's nobody else outside."
  • (Robert Ridgely) "Harry, come here. I'm, I'm sorry I kept you waiting, Harry. Excuse me."
  • (Robert Ridgely) "Uh, Harry, this is Helene Shaw. Helene, this is Harry Nash. Ehh, now, if you get the part of Stella, he'll be your husband in the play."
  • (Robert Ridgely) "Say, I, uh, I wonder if, uh, if you two would read a scene for me from this play, all right? Right here."
  • (Robert Ridgely) "Could you do that?"
  • (Christopher Walken) "Sure. If Stella's game."
  • (Susan Sarandon) "Huh?"
  • (Christopher Walken) "Stella. Stella, that's you."
  • (Christopher Walken) "Stella's my wife."
  • (Susan Sarandon) "Oh."
  • (Christopher Walken) "Was that all right?"
  • (Robert Ridgely) "Oh, uh, for a first reading, that, that wasn't too bad, Harry, yeah."
  • (Christopher Walken) "Is there a chance I'll get the part?"
  • (Robert Ridgely) "Uh, I think we can safely say that we, we're leaning powerfully in your direction, Harry."
  • (Christopher Walken) "I've never loved anyone in the world but you."
  • (Susan Sarandon) "I hope that after we marry, you'll always look at me just like this --"
  • (Susan Sarandon) "-- especially in front of other people."
  • (Susan Sarandon) "How are you all?"
  • (Robert Ridgely) "Obviously, not as happy as you two are."
  • (Susan Sarandon) "Well, George, you know, this week I've been pursued by Marc Antony, and romanced by Henry Higgins, loved by Henry the Fifth, and I was just proposed to by Ernest Worthing."
  • (Susan Sarandon) "Now, don't you think I'm just about the luckiest girl in town?"
  • (Robert Ridgely) "Listen, not only do I think so, but most of the women in town think so too, may I say, hmm?"
  • (Susan Sarandon) "Well, they had their chance."
  • (Dorothy Patterson) "Probably most of them couldn't stand the excitement."
  • (Robert Ridgely) "See, I don't think, I don't know if you've heard or not, but I've been asked to direct the next play."
  • (Susan Sarandon) "George, that's wonderful."
  • (Robert Ridgely) "Thank you. I, uh, I was just wondering if you two might be available for the cast?"
  • (Susan Sarandon) "Who are we this time?"
  • (Christopher Walken) "Pearls, ropes of 'em. What is this sister of yours; a deep-sea diver?"

Susan Sarandon as Helene Shaw

  • (Susan Sarandon) "I'm terrible, aren't I?"
  • (Robert Ridgely) "No. No, you're not, you're fine."
  • (Susan Sarandon) "No, I'm not. It was awful. I --"
  • (Robert Ridgely) "You were --"
  • (Susan Sarandon) "- It's like I'm a walking ice-box or something."
  • (Dorothy Patterson) "Oh, nobody could look at you and say that, dearie."
  • (Susan Sarandon) "When people get to know me, that's when they do say it. I don't want to be the way that I am. I just can't help it. I feel like I'm in -- Well, when I get to know somebody nice, you know, like, like in real life? I feel like I'm in -- Like I'm --"
  • (Susan Sarandon) "-- in some, some kind of, um, a bottle, a-a-as though I can't touch that person, no matter how hard I try. I know what this play is about. I know what's Stella's feeling, I -"
  • (Susan Sarandon) "- I know I should feel it, I, I just --"
  • (Dorothy Patterson) "You what, dear?"
  • (Susan Sarandon) "I, I just, I don't know how to begin."

Robert Ridgely as George Johnson

  • (Robert Ridgely) "Anyway, I suppose you heard about the, uh, the next play."
  • (Robert Ridgely) "Well, they asked me to direct, Harry. And I, I know you've only worked with Doris before, so I hope that isn't a problem."
  • (Robert Ridgely) "You've seen me act, Harry. Directing can only be a step up. You know?"
  • (Robert Ridgely) "That club needs you, Harry. I mean, uh, actually, I need you, Harry. I don't even know if I can direct traffic, let alone a play."
  • (Robert Ridgely) "Would you consider playing the lead in this one, Harry?"
  • (Christopher Walken) "Who am I this time?"
  • (Robert Ridgely) "Lydia. Do we have a play, or do we have a play?"
  • (Caitlin Hart) "What play? There isn't any play going on now."
  • (Robert Ridgely) "What?"
  • (Christopher Walken) "Hey, you."
  • (Christopher Walken) "You t'rough wit' me?"
  • (Robert Ridgely) "What?"
  • (Christopher Walken) "Can I go home now?"
  • (Robert Ridgely) "Sure, Harry, yeah."
  • (Caitlin Hart) "You aren't directing this play, George."
  • (Robert Ridgely) "What do you; What are you saying, what do you mean, "I'm not directing this play"? Who is?"
  • (Caitlin Hart) "Mother Nature at her worst."
  • (Caitlin Hart) "What's going to happen to that girl when she discovers what Harry really is? What Harry really isn't."
  • (Robert Ridgely) "Uh, excuse me, um, have you, have you ever -- acted?"
  • (Robert Ridgely) "Um, what do you do? With the machine?"
  • (Susan Sarandon) "I teach the local girls how to operate them."
  • (Robert Ridgely) "Ahh. How long are you gonna be in North Crawford?"
  • (Susan Sarandon) "I stay in each place eight weeks, sir, then I take a new machine to a new town."
  • (Robert Ridgely) "You see, the reason I'm asking is, uh, well, I've got this idea. You see, we're having auditions for our Dramatic Club. We're doing a new play, and, uh -- Why don't you come over? There's a part in there that'd be perfect for you."
  • (Susan Sarandon) "I've been going from town to town for two years. That's the very first time anyone has ever approached me about participating in any community thing."

Dorothy Patterson as Doris

  • (Dorothy Patterson) "With a little feeling. Now, pretend that George is Stanley, and that you love him very passionately."
  • (Dorothy Patterson) "On second thought, just try to imagine Stanley. Now, let's take it from where we left off."

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