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Phyllis Calvert in Two Thousand Women (1944)

Phyllis Calvert: Freda Thompson

Two Thousand Women

Phyllis Calvert credited as playing...

Freda Thompson

Quotes19

  • Mrs. Hadfield: You must be dying for a cup of tea, you poor things.
  • Freda Thompson: You've got some tea?
  • Mrs. Hadfield: I exchanged a pair of corsets for a quarter of a pound, last week.
  • Bridie Johnson: For six months I've put up with that. Listening to her talk like the muck she used to write.
  • Freda Thompson: Her smack at my career.
  • Bridie Johnson: Career? Sob sister on the yellow rag of a paper. Some career.
  • Freda Thompson: I place that slightly above a twice-night strip teaser in a third rate music hall.
  • Freda Thompson: Thank heavens. I was afraid I'd get landed with little love hungry.
  • Freda Thompson: A rat is about to enter the trap of the oldest cheese in the world.
  • Freda Thompson: That's the way the great big world is round, ducky.
  • Freda Thompson: I think that I once had a crush on girl like that at school.
  • Freda Thompson: You know, there's something very odd about you.
  • Rosemary Brown: In what way?
  • Freda Thompson: For a girl whose been in a prison cell for six months, passing a mirror without looking in it.
  • Rosemary Brown: I didn't dare.
  • Freda Thompson: Perhaps you're right!
  • Maud Wright: You mind if I sit down? The old varicose veins, you know. You think you're gonna like it here?
  • Freda Thompson: I think we might.
  • Maud Wright: Yeah, that's what they all say the first day. Here, have a fag.
  • Freda Thompson: What's bothering you? Never undressed in front of others before?
  • Rosemary Brown: No, it's - it's just that I'd rather bath on my own.
  • Freda Thompson: Wouldn't we all. You know, you'll offend them if you'll back out now, with all the trouble they've taken. Snap out of it kid. Strip and become a popular figure!
  • Freda Thompson: I've never heard anything so stinkingly disgusting and stinkingly fantastic and just plain stinking in all my life!
  • Freda Thompson: If their hair's down and their teeth are in, there's a man in the room.
  • Freda Thompson: I think he's rather good looking. Or, isn't he? Maybe it comes with being cooped up here for a year.
  • Rosemary Brown: He's got rather a nice forehead.
  • Freda Thompson: Well, maybe we better leave him there and get to bed.
  • Rosemary Brown: Do you think if I undid his collar it would help him breathe more freely?
  • Freda Thompson: I shouldn't think so. But, you can try if you like. - - Does he got any hair on his chest?
  • Rosemary Brown: Oh, for goodness sake, Freda.
  • Freda Thompson: Aw, little passion fruit! Wanting to know where the men are, sweetheart?
  • Freda Thompson: Then it's up to us!
  • Maud Wright: All we need is the act to finish the concert.
  • Freda Thompson: It's got to be something sensational. If one of those officers leaves the hall before the show's finished, our plan won't work.
  • Mrs. Hadfield: I - I don't know if its proper to suggest this, but supposing we could persuade Bridie to - to divest herself of her clothes, as I believe she did on the Paris stage.
  • Mrs. Hope Latimer: Mrs. Hadfield!
  • Nellie Skinner: Well, I don't know.
  • Maud Wright: She's got it. Striptease! No man ever leaves before the last veil drops.
  • Mrs. Hope Latimer: I refuse to be a party to it!
  • Mrs. Hadfield: She'd be exposing herself for patriotic reasons, you know.
  • Freda Thompson: What can that fellow mean to you anyway?
  • Bridie Johnson: How can you know what he means to me?
  • Freda Thompson: I've a rough idea: three hectic nights, a half a dozen aspirin and here's to the next time.
  • Freda Thompson: Write her a note and I'll take it up to her. Tell her you just heard what she's doing to help you and you didn't realize what a sacrifice she was making.
  • Jimmy Moore: Do you think she'll believe that?
  • Freda Thompson: A woman in love will believe anything.
  • Freda Thompson, Rosemary Brown, Maud Wright, Mrs. Tatmarsh, Margaret Long, Mrs. Hope Latimer, Nellie Skinner, Mrs. Burtshaw, Annette, Girl in the Show: [singing] There'll always be an England, While there's a country lane, Wherever there's a cottage small, Beside a field of grain, There'll always be an England, And England shall be free, If England means as much to you, As England means to me.
  • Bridie Johnson: What did you do before the war?
  • Rosemary Brown: Nothing really.
  • Bridie Johnson: You must've done something - everybody does something.
  • Freda Thompson: If she doesn't want to tell us, that's her affair. If you ask me the sooner we forget the past the better.
  • Bridie Johnson: Do I exist?
  • Freda Thompson: You do but I feel it's a mistake. This is Bridie Johnson, known to half Paris, the male half, as Bubbles Kelly.

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