Harold Warrender credited as playing...
Geoffrey Fielding
- Geoffrey Fielding: [about Pandora and the Dutchman] I know now that they were in love. But I have a feeling that they never spoke of it.
- Geoffrey Fielding: If I say that I have two samples of handwriting three centuries apart, everyone will say "Poor Geoffrey's lost his wits". Because we live in a time that has no faith in legends, we live in a time that has no faith.
- Geoffrey Fielding: It was not a night for work. The moon was at the full, high over the sea, erotic and disturbing.
- Geoffrey Fielding: Why do you make yourself out so bad?
- Pandora Reynolds: I don't have to. I leave that to others.
- Geoffrey Fielding: The legend says the Flying Dutchman is allowed to land once every seven years, to look for the woman who can redeem him.
- Pandora Reynolds: Redeem him from what?
- Geoffrey Fielding: His curse! He's doomed to wander the sea till judgement day as the captain of a ghost ship; unless, he can find a woman who loves him enough to die for him.
- Geoffrey Fielding: He seemed rapt. Transported to another world. I sensed an almost desperate ecstasy in his enjoyment.