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Joan Fontaine and Tyrone Power in This Above All (1942)

Joan Fontaine: Prudence Cathaway

This Above All

Joan Fontaine credited as playing...

Prudence Cathaway

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  • Clive Briggs: [Listening to the German bombardment] Don't worry. They're not going to waste bombs on a WAAF camp.
  • Prudence Cathaway: Why not?
  • Clive Briggs: My girl, don't you realize that a big bomb costs a thousand pounds? We could go around the world on the price of one bomb!
  • Prudence Cathaway: If anyone asks me what England is, he robs me of an answer because what it is can't be spoken about. If you do it's like tearing apart a flower to analyse it.
  • Prudence Cathaway: [referring to Britain's involvement in the War] It's too late to doubt or question. We're in it now, and we've got to go on!
  • Prudence Cathaway: [to Aunt Iris] When you and Uncle Wilfred talk, I seem to hear words oozing from the holes of a moth eaten sofa.
  • Prudence Cathaway: But I don't want to be an officer until I've learned to be a private.

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