Kirsten Dunst credited as playing...
Marie Antoinette
- Marie-Antoinette: [to her first-born, a daughter] Poor little girl. You are not what was desired, but you are no less dear to me. A boy would have be the Son of France. But you, Marie Thérèse, shall be mine.
- Marie-Antoinette: [her first words to Du Barry] There are a lot of people at Versailles today.
- Madame du Barry: Yes, there are.
- Marie-Antoinette: [walking away] Those are my last words to that woman.
- Aunt Sophie: Du Barry is dreadful.
- Aunt Victoire: Dreadful.
- Aunt Sophie: The way she dresses. She thinks she is the Queen.
- Aunt Victoire: Yes, she does. And those ridiculous pet monkeys.
- Marie-Antoinette: Where does she come from?
- Aunt Sophie: From every bed in Paris.
- Marie-Antoinette: So, I hear you like to make keys as a hobby?
- Louis XVI: Yes.
- Marie-Antoinette: And do you enjoy making keys?
- Louis XVI: Obviously.
- Marie-Antoinette: [taking tea in the royal chambers] Have you come to take me home?
- Emperor Joseph: [amused] Unfortunately, I can not kidnap the queen of France... Is your hair quite tall enough today?
- [she laughs]
- Emperor Joseph: Maybe you can keep a pet in there or something.
- Marie-Antoinette: [her dog, Mops, is taken away] Mops!
- Comtesse de Noailles: You may have as many French dogs as you like.
- Ambassador Mercy: How pretty Madame Royale is today.
- Marie Therese - 6 years: I am pleased you find me so.
- Marie-Antoinette: [to her daughter] Say thank you.
- Ambassador Mercy: She is certainly a daughter of France.
- Marie-Antoinette: [laughingly] Oh, I know.
- Marie-Antoinette: [in the gardens] Welcome to my little village!
- Princesse de Lamballe: I love it!
- Duchesse de Polignac: It's heaven here!
- Marie-Antoinette: I shall never forget that you are responsible for my happiness.
- Duc de Choiseul: And that of France.
- Ambassador Mercy: Madame du Barry would like to offer you some diamonds.
- Marie-Antoinette: I have enough diamonds.
- Ambassador Mercy: Snubbing the King's favorite is publicly criticizing the King's behavior. All you need to do is say a few words to her; because of rank she is not allowed to speak to you first.
- Marie-Antoinette: Well, I certainly have nothing to say to her. And why should I approve of his cavorting with a harlot?
- Ambassador Mercy: [reproachfully] Your Royal Highness!
- Marie-Antoinette: Well, that's what she is. Everyone knows that she's from a brothel and that title was bought for her.
- Ambassador Mercy: Your mother and I are very concerned. Du Barry has been complaining to the King that you will not address her, and you cannot afford to fall out of favor with the King. Especially as your marriage... not exactly on solid ground.
- Marie-Antoinette: [annoyed] Fine. I'll talk to her.
- Ambassador Mercy: Do you realize the consequences of an unconsummated royal marriage? That it could be annulled? Your mother has asked that you take this matter very seriously. And do everything in your power to - *inspire* the dauphin.
- Marie-Antoinette: I'll do what I can. Of course, I want to please the dauphin *and* my mother.
- Duchesse de Polignac: [looking at a scandalous pamphlet] And here you're having an orgy with quite a big group. I think I'm here sucking your toes.
- Marie-Antoinette: Don't they ever tire of these ridiculous stories?
- Duchesse de Polignac: Oh, and they say you gave Thomas Jefferson a special tour of your gardens. Is Jefferson admiring the royal bush?
- Ambassador Mercy: The French can be fickle and Her Majesty would do well to be more attentive. Life is getting harder for the people of France. The bread shortage is grave.
- Marie-Antoinette: Well, there must be something the King can do to ease their sufferings. Tell the court jeweler to stop sending diamonds.
- [to Marie Therese]
- Marie-Antoinette: You don't need any diamonds, do you?
- [Marie Therese shakes her head back-and-forth]
- Marie-Antoinette: No.