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Year of the Dog (film) Quotes

Year of the Dog (film) is a TV show that appeared on TV in 1970 . Year of the Dog ended in 1970.

It features Mike White as producer, Christophe Beck in charge of musical score, and Tim Orr as head of cinematography.

Year of the Dog (film) is recorded in English and originally aired in United States. Each episode of Year of the Dog (film) is 93 minutes long. Year of the Dog (film) is distributed by Paramount Vantage.

The cast includes: Molly Shannon as Peggy, Regina King as Layla, John C. Reilly as Al, Peter Sarsgaard as Newt, Josh Pais as Robin, and Dale Godboldo as Don.

Year of the Dog (film) Quotes

Peter Sarsgaard as Newt

  • (Peter Sarsgaard) "-- and -- well, we have a dog here who needs a home -- and this dog, Valentine is his name -- uh, has some behavioral issues and I just thought that maybe you might fall in love with him; it's a shot in the dark here, but I'm just desperate because I don't want to see him die -- but no pressure."
  • (Peter Sarsgaard) "Animals are like people, they live for love."

Molly Shannon as Peggy

  • (Molly Shannon) "I've always been disappointed by people. I've really only been able to count on my pets. I know it's pathetic, but --"
  • (Peter Sarsgaard) "Hey, it's not pathetic."
  • (Molly Shannon) "But it's enough. It was enough last month and last week, and it'll be enough next week."
  • (Molly Shannon) "It's nice to have a word that can describe you. I've never had that before."
  • (Molly Shannon) "I've always been disappointed by people. So -- I've really only been able to count on my pets. I know it's pathetic, but --"
  • (Peter Sarsgaard) "Hey, it's not pathetic."
  • (Molly Shannon) "-- but it's enough. It was enough last month and last week and it'll be enough next week, and -- because of you, I've really been able to, acknowledge that part of my life in a deeper way, so -- so thank you. And this just, you know, confirms what I already know, so --"
  • (Molly Shannon) "If you all didn't think I was crazy, I'm sure you will now. How do I explain the things I've said and done? How do I explain the person I've become? I know I've disappointed everyone and I'm sorry for that. I wish I was a more articulate person. I believe life is magical. It is so precious. And there are so many kinds of life in this life. So many things to love. The love for a husband or a wife, a boyfriend or girlfriend. The love for children. The love for yourself. And even material things. This is my love. It is mine. And it fills me and defines me. And it compels me on."
  • (Molly Shannon) "So you were saying you had a dog who died when you were young?"
  • (John C. Reilly) "Tessie. I loved that dog. I had her since she was a puppy. We did everything together. She was my right-hand bitch -- sorry, I mean in the dog way of being a bitch. Yeah, she died way too young. She was only six."
  • (Molly Shannon) "Oh."
  • (John C. Reilly) "Yeah."
  • (Molly Shannon) "How did she die?"
  • (John C. Reilly) "I shot her in Wyoming. You want some more wine?"
  • (Molly Shannon) "So, Layla says you don't want to get a dog; doesn't fit into your lifestyle."
  • (Dale Godboldo) "I'm never home."
  • (Molly Shannon) "Well, I think you should get a dog."
  • (Dale Godboldo) "Yeah?"
  • (Molly Shannon) "Yeah. It teaches responsibility."
  • (Dale Godboldo) "Well, maybe I don't want to be responsible."
  • (Molly Shannon) "Might keep you out of trouble."
  • (Dale Godboldo) "Yeah, how's that?"
  • (Molly Shannon) "I don't know. You're getting married -- you could -- you know, like go home and walk the dog instead of, I don't know -- going to the mall and meeting other women; at Victoria's Secret, say?"

Regina King as Layla

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John C. Reilly as Al

  • (John C. Reilly) "So, you ever been married?"
  • (Molly Shannon) "No. No -- That I mean that I never, you know I guess I never -- that -- that -- that never happened. But I think some people just aren't as -- you know -- I don't know. It's like that, I guess."
  • (John C. Reilly) "It can be a real addiction. You know, some people spend all kinds of money traveling the world just to find something to shoot that's new and hard to find, you know? Like leopards, rare birds, and they have tours in Africa and Asia and India -- even endangered species. You know, so you can get one before they're all gone."

Josh Pais as Robin

  • (Josh Pais) "I mean, I know it's a lot of money to you, but, I mean -- but you don't have my degrees."

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