Mel Ferrer credited as playing...
Paul Berthalet
- [describing how his puppets' personalities are reflections of his own]
- Paul Berthalet: I am Carrot Top: confident, clever, capable of running his life and yours, and everybody else's; and I'm Golo the Giant: cowardly, stupid, longing to be loved, clumsy and in need of comforting; and I'm Marguerite too: vain, jealous, obsessed with self, looking at my face in the mirror - are my teeth nice? Is my hair growing thin? And I'm Reynaldo: the thief, the opportunist, full of compromise and lies like any other man. I have in me all these things.
- Paul Berthalet: That child's an idiot.
- Jacquot: She's not an idiot. And she isn't a child any longer. She's beginning to realize the fact that there's cruelty in the world and she's starting to protect herself from it.
- Marguerite - Puppet: Reynardo, behave yourself.
- Reynardo - Puppet: Uh-oh.
- Marguerite - Puppet: Don't listen to him, my dear, he is a seducer.
- Reynardo - Puppet: With a heart like a kitten. I don't know why nobody trust me.
- Marguerite - Puppet: I know why!
- Reynardo - Puppet: Well, keep it to yourself, you old hag.
- Marguerite - Puppet: He's a dreadful wolf!
- Lili Daurier: I thought he was a fox.
- Marguerite - Puppet: Ha! That's the worst kind of wolf! And as for you, I know your kind! So, innocent! Oh, yes, so innocent - while making goo-goo eyes at Reynardo! Really!
- Paul Berthalet: I love all people.
- Jacquot: You said you hated them?
- Paul Berthalet: It wasn't true. I love them. The helpless people who live on the earth, for all their comfort from it. Sometimes from each other.
- Paul Berthalet: It's a good thing to be in love, I'm told. I'm told it's a matter - not of what you love, but of how you love. Not a little of what you really want, is better than large quantities of what you don't. As for me, I want it all. Refusal to compromise! A sign of immaturity, you know.
- Jacquot: So, the awkward child is becoming an attractive dish. And you don't like it. Because, from now on there's gonna be competition.
- Paul Berthalet: I don't know what you're talking about.
- Jacquot: I think you do.
- Paul Berthalet: You talk too much, Jacquot.
- M. Corvier: Where'd you find the girl?
- M. Tonit: We can't make up our minds whether she's a superb actress or you're a Svengali.
- Paul Berthalet: No. She's like a little bell - that gives off a pure sound no matter how you strike it; because, she's, in herself, so good and true and pure.
- Paul Berthalet: Let's open a bottle.
- Jacquot: You've had enough.
- Paul Berthalet: What makes you think so?
- Jacquot: Go to bed. Tomorrow is another day.
- Paul Berthalet: Oh, now there's a profound statement! That's a gem. Tomorrow is another day. And tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow with the audience, that audience, those endless little faces, alike as mothballs. I hate 'em!
- Paul Berthalet: I've had too much to drink.
- Jacquot: I'll get you some coffee.
- Paul Berthalet: Why is that when a man goes to great effort and expense to get drunk, his friends, instead of respecting this endeavor, do everything they can to sober him up? Why?
- Carrot Top - Puppet: I know, we'll sing for ya!
- [singing]
- Carrot Top - Puppet: A song of love is a gay song, hi-lili, hi-lili, hi-lo...