Amy Adams credited as playing...
Margaret Keane
- Jehovah's Witness #1: We have something to share with you about the wonderful things that God's kingdom will do for mankind.
- Margaret Keane: Well, from where I'm standing, I don't see much good anywhere. Just a lot of pride and thievery and people treating each other poorly.
- Jehovah's Witness #1: Do you know what it says in Timothy 3:1-5? "In the last days, critical times hard to deal with will be here. For men will be lovers of themselves."
- Margaret Keane: Sounds like my ex-husband.
- Margaret Keane: I think people buy art because it touches them.
- Walter Keane: Yeah, you're living in fairyland. People don't get to discover anything. They buy art because it's in the right place at the right time.
- Walter Keane: For God's sake, you've seen me paint!
- Margaret Keane: No, I haven't. I always thought that I had, but it's like a mirage. It's like a mirage. From a distance, you look like a painter, but up close, there's not much there.
- [first lines]
- Dick Nolan: [narrating] The '50s were a grand time, if you were a man. I'm Dick Nolan. I make things up for a living - I'm a reporter.
- [Margaret frantically packing things]
- Dick Nolan: It's the strangest goddamn story that I ever covered. It started the day that Margaret Ulbrich walked out on her suffocating husband, long before it became the fashionable thing to do.
- Margaret Keane: Come on, Janie.
- [they get into the car]
- Dee-Ann: Stop that. You're better off. Between us, I never liked Frank.
- Margaret Keane: You were a bridesmaid.
- Dee-Ann: Exactly. That's why I couldn't say anything, but if I see you wrong off again, I will tell you.