Claire Bloom credited as playing...
Naomi Shields
- Paul Radford: What about your early teens?
- Naomi Shields: Teens? I engaged in lovemaking during my early teens.
- Paul Radford: And from then until you were married?
- Naomi Shields: Many.
- Naomi Shields: With your experience in this kind of work, can you tell by just looking at me, can you tell what a woman's like by just looking at her?
- Paul Radford: I don't think so.
- Naomi Shields: I mean about, what you call, I suppose, her appetites?
- Paul Radford: No.
- Naomi Shields: Look at me! It must show! A man, a musician, came to the door the other day. He looked. He knew.
- Paul Radford: During your marital years...
- Naomi Shields: Often.
- Paul Radford: Often, what?
- Naomi Shields: Often. I cheated on my husband. I know I shouldn't have done. But, I did. He was kind. He was honest. He was loving. And I really wanted him; but, I wanted everyone else, too.
- Naomi Shields: Don't go giving me any cheap advice about seeing a psychiatrist. I've had that bit. The only thing I learned was that analysis is no substitute for guts.
- Naomi Shields: You're not a woman. You don't know what it's like to need love and not to have it. At least, not to have what you need.
- Naomi Shields: I was discreet. I'd go downtown and I'd pick up someone in a bar or in a movie. At first it was only once or twice a month. I didn't even know their names. I couldn't risk getting involved. Then, it started to get worse. Pretty soon I had nothing else on my mind. I thought I'd go insane.
- Naomi Shields: I was determined I was going to kill myself. It took a couple of days of drinking to work up the nerve. I drove at top speed through busy intersections and red lights and all I got was a ticket.