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Terence Stamp, Matt Smith, Michael Ajao, Thomasin McKenzie, and Anya Taylor-Joy in Last Night in Soho (2021)

Diana Rigg: Ms. Collins

Last Night in Soho

Diana Rigg credited as playing...

Ms. Collins

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  • Eloise: Has a woman ever died in my room?
  • Ms Collins: This is London. Someone has died in every room in every building and on every street corner in the city.
  • Ms Collins: I'm not going to prison. I've been in a prison all my life.
  • Ms Collins: Will you keep it down! Enough to wake the bloody dead!
  • Ms Collins: You could say Sandie died in that room. She died in that room a hundred times.
  • Ms Collins: Being a whore is a bit like being an actress, I suppose. You have to pretend you're someone else. Someone that's not you.
  • Ms Collins: I could never sell it. Too many memories.
  • Ms Collins: Don't judge me on the cigarettes. All that hoo-ha last night got me going again.
  • Ms Collins: You're not in any trouble, are you?
  • Eloise: No. No, I just need, uh, an escape.
  • Ms Collins: Oh, don't we all, dearie.
  • Ms Collins: Look at that. You've changed your hair.
  • Eloise: Yeah. I wanted to go for something different - you know, a bit of '60s.
  • Ms Collins: You play a lot of that music, don't you?
  • Eloise: Is it too loud?
  • Ms Collins: Not at all, but what's that about? It's more my time than yours.
  • Eloise: My gran plays it a lot. Guess I just like the old songs better than the stuff today.
  • Ms Collins: Music was better, yeah.
  • Ms Collins: I hope you know what a landline is. Some of your lot don't.

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