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Susan Sarandon, David Bowie, and Catherine Deneuve in The Hunger (1983)

Susan Sarandon: Sarah Roberts

The Hunger

Susan Sarandon credited as playing...

Sarah Roberts

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  • Sarah Roberts: What's that piece you're playing?
  • Miriam Blaylock: It's "Lakme" by Delibes. Lakme is a Brahmin princess in India, she has a slave named Malika.
  • Sarah Roberts: Malika...
  • Miriam Blaylock: In a magical garden they sing how they follow the stream to its source, gliding over the water.
  • Sarah Roberts: Is it a love song?
  • Miriam Blaylock: I told you, it was sung by two women.
  • Sarah Roberts: It sounds like a love song.
  • Miriam Blaylock: Then I suppose that's what it is.
  • Sarah Roberts: Are you making a pass at me, Mrs. Blaylock?
  • Miriam Blaylock: Miriam.
  • Sarah Roberts: Miriam.
  • Miriam Blaylock: Not that I'm aware of, Sarah.
  • [Sarah smiles, shakes her head, and then spills wine on her top]
  • Sarah Roberts: She's that kind of a woman. She's... European.
  • Sarah Roberts: I like your pendant.
  • Miriam Blaylock: It's Egyptian. It was the symbol of everlasting life.
  • John Blaylock: Dr. Roberts.
  • Sarah Roberts: Yeah.
  • John Blaylock: You Iet me down.
  • Sarah Roberts: Beg your pardon?
  • John Blaylock: You didn't beIieve me. You made me sit here for over two hours.
  • Sarah Roberts: Mr. BIayIock?
  • John Blaylock: You had your meeting to go to. Fifteen minutes, you said. You Iied. Just thought I was some ridicuIous oId crank.
  • Sarah Roberts: Mr. BIayIock, wait, pIease.
  • John Blaylock: Wait? I can't wait.
  • Sarah Roberts: I don't know why I'm here.
  • Miriam Blaylock: Come in.
  • Sarah Roberts: What have you done to me?
  • Miriam Blaylock: I've given you something you never dared dream of.
  • Sarah Roberts: What?
  • Miriam Blaylock: EverIasting Iife.
  • Sarah Roberts: I'm getting out of here.
  • Miriam Blaylock: You'II be back. When The Hunger hurts so much you've Iost reason, then you'II have to feed, and then you'II need me to show you how.
  • Miriam Blaylock: l'm sure we could talk for hours, you and l, but l suppose you're very busy.
  • Sarah Roberts: No, not too busy. What about you?
  • Miriam Blaylock: Me? You wouId think me mostIy idIe, I'm afraid. My time is my own.
  • Miriam Blaylock: My husband is not here.
  • Sarah Roberts: When wiII he be back?
  • Miriam Blaylock: He's gone to SwitzerIand.
  • Tom Haver: What's that?
  • Sarah Roberts: What?
  • Tom Haver: The chain around your neck.
  • Sarah Roberts: It's an ankh. It's Egyptian. Miriam gave it to me. Mrs. BIayIock. The woman that I went to see this afternoon.
  • Tom Haver: I think you shouId see a doctor.
  • Sarah Roberts: I am a doctor.
  • Tom Haver: And so am I.
  • Sarah Roberts: [on the phone] May I speak to Dr. Tom Haver, pIease? What do you mean he's gone home? No, but he's not there. I aIready caIIed the apartment. No, he can't caII me. I'm in a booth.

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