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Marceline Day and Lars Hanson in Captain Salvation (1927)

Quotes

Captain Salvation

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  • Title Card: Southward sailed the 'Panther' - - out of the reach of all things known - - into seas where anything can happen...
  • Anson Campbell: If that's your idea of God and His mercy - it isn't mine. I'd rather believe there is no God!
  • Mary Phillips: Anson's coming home!
  • Old Sea Salt: What will the weddin' breakfast be? Codfish cakes and a cup o' tea!
  • Rescued Sailor: I knew bad luck 'ud follow - with such as her on board! Better if they'd let her drown!
  • Bess Morgan: If it ain't old Holybones! - Skipped out without payin' me once - so he did!
  • Peter Campbell: Who is this - woman?
  • Rescued Sailor: Waterfront Jezebel they jist chased out o' Boston, sir.
  • Widow Pepkin: They say she started doin' a bare legged dance - soon's he got her there!
  • Heavenly Aid Society gossip: Widow Pepkin's right - reg'lar orgy was goin' on, 's what I heard!
  • Peter Campbell: The woman's flesh has snared him!
  • Bess Morgan: Yes, Bess Morgan, that's me! Why don't you hold your nose like the other brimstone sniffers?
  • Anson Campbell: No use talking like that - we're just trying to help you.
  • Bess Morgan: That makes me a little scared! - My step-pa helped me once - A good thing the baby died! Do you understand - *damn* good thing the baby died!
  • Peter Campbell: Well - have you come to your senses? Answer me!
  • Anson Campbell: You can't judge this woman - - you don't know what she's suffered - - or why she's - - what she is! You and your kind - in private heavens of your own - damning - damning - damning!
  • Bess Morgan: They'd skin me alive - ever I went back to Boston...
  • Mary Phillips: Anson! - Tell me the things they're saying aren't true!
  • [Anson shakes is head no]
  • Mary Phillips: Then, you'll listen to your uncle? - - He knows best what to do with - such women!
  • Anson Campbell: What has she done to us that we should *push* her farther down?
  • Mary Phillips: Anson! - This scarlet woman is stealing your soul!
  • Bess Morgan: You little fool! - A real man loves you - - and you'd toss his love away for a pack of hollerin' gospel wolves.
  • Captain: The good ship, 'Panther' - bound for Rio - where nightengales sing always!
  • Captain: Ungallant would I be indeed to refuse a lady passage!
  • Captain: Sometimes I'm sad - and need little girls like you to *make* me merry. My birdlet understands, I'm sure.
  • Prison Ship Sailor: See the old rascal creep-snakin' the wren! She'd best give in - or - Last trip was a gal who wouldn't - 'Into th' hold with 'er,' sez 'e - and dow she went to the convicts!
  • Bess Morgan: I've told you and told you - - you're never goin' to touch me - you slime-jowled skunk!
  • Bess Morgan: Why can't you let me alone - ain't I a right to my body - ain't I a right to be decent?
  • Peter Campbell: Take her and be off - you and your trull ship!
  • Title Card: [First line] It started in the Spring of 1840... in the little village of Maple Harbour... down sea from Boston...

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